Title :
A 1- to 5-MW, RCS-based, short-pulse spallation neutron source
Author :
Cho, Y. ; Chae, Y.-C. ; Crosbie, E. ; Harkay, K. ; Horan, D. ; Kustom, R. ; Lessner, E. ; McDowell, W. ; McGhee, D. ; Moe, H. ; Nielsen, R. ; Norek, G. ; Peterson, K. ; Thompson, K. ; Wang, J. ; White, M.
Author_Institution :
Argonne Nat. Lab., IL, USA
Abstract :
Two accelerator configurations, the linac/compressor ring scheme and the linac/RCS scheme, are commonly used to provide the proton beam power for a short-pulse spallation neutron source. In one configuration, a full-power linac provides the beam power and a compressor ring shortens the pulse length from 1-ms down to 1 μs. In the other, rapid cycling synchrotrons (RCSs) provide the beam power and also shorten the pulse length. A feasibility study of a staged approach to a 5-MW proton source utilizing RCS technology, allowing intermediate operation at 1 MW, was performed at ANL and is presented in this paper. This study is complementary to a study in progress at ORNL based on a linac and an accumulator ring. Our 1-MW facility consists of a 400-MeV injector linac that delivers 0.5-mA time-averaged current, a synchrotron that accelerates the beam to 2 GeV at a 30-Hz rate, and two neutron-generating target stations. In the second phase, the 2-GeV beam is accelerated to 10 GeV by a larger RCS, increasing the facility beam power to 5 MW
Keywords :
linear accelerators; neutron sources; particle beam injection; synchrotrons; 0.5 mA; 1 to 5 MW; 10 GeV; 2 GeV; 30 Hz; 400 MeV; RCS-based short-pulse spallation neutron source; injector linac; linac/compressor ring scheme; rapid cycling synchrotrons; Acceleration; Electronic switching systems; Europe; Laboratories; Linear particle accelerator; Neutrons; Particle beams; Proton accelerators; Pulse compression methods; Synchrotrons;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1997. Proceedings of the 1997
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4376-X
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1997.749892