The Line for Fast Neutron Irradiation of Electronic Components at the European Spallation Source

The Line for Fast Neutron Irradiation of Electronic Components at the European Spallation Source

The Line for Fast Neutron Irradiation of Electronic Components at the European Spallation Source Alberto Milocco (Milano-Bicocca University, Milano, Italy) Giuseppe Gorini (Milano-Bicocca University, Milano, Italy) Stuart Ansell (Rutherford Appleton Labs, Harwell, UK) Rikard Linander (ESS AB, Lund, Sweden) Luca Zanini (ESS AB, Lund, Sweden) Padova 2014 Major ESS parameters ✗ Proton kinetic energy: 2.0 GeV ✗ Average beam power: 5 MW ✗ Annual operating period: 5200 hours ✗ Target material: Tungsten ✗ Target geometry: 2.5 m diameter wheel ✗ Number of moderators: 2 (symmetrical) ✗ Moderator material: H2 ✗ Moderator geometry: 13 cm (h), 8 cm (r) ✗ Premoderator: 1 cm water layer ✗ Potential number of instruments: 44 ✗ Separation of ports: 5 degrees ✗ ✗ o Abingdon 2013 ESS Neutronics MCNPX is the proton & neutron transport code outside beamlines The CombLayer code is used for building the MCNPX input files The reference ESS model is modified to include in the monolith fast neutron irradiation lines, based on consideration of the high energy neutron fluxes achievable close to the target 1015n/cm2/sec at 5 MW above .1 MeV E>1E>1 MeVMeV Padova 2014 ECHIR Line: Introduction ECHIR=Ess CHip Irradiation Proposal at SAC Reference neutron spectrum from QINETIQ athmospheric model at 15 Km Padova 2014 ECHIR Line: Preliminary Outcomes Forward high energy tail of source neutrons is beneficial Rotation in the vertical plane is better to avoid target wheel shielding Closer the monolith edge, higher the usable flux magnitude Padova 2014 ECHIR Line: Design Choices ECHIR attaines neutrons from the irradiated Tungsten wedge Neutrons stream across a rectangular duct in the monolith (10 cm X 22 cm cross section) The duct goes in a forward direction, rotated by 30 degrees downwards in the vertical plane and 42 degress to the left in the horizontal plane The flood room would be intalled at an utility room in the ESS basement Padova 2014 ECHIR Line: CAD Layouts Padova 2014 ECHIR Line: MCNP modeling ECHIR START ECHIR LINE ECHIR END ECHIR END Detectors for ECHIR Flux Calculations LOWER RIGHT FLIGHTLINE ECHIR AT TARGET LOWER LEFT FLIGHTLINE BEAMLINE IN LOWER LEFT GUIDE BAY ECHIR AT END Padova 2013 ECHIR Line: Neutron Flux Excellent agreement with reference spectrum above 20 MeV Flux greater then E+5 for E<700 MeV ~E+10 n/s at 5 MW in collimator room Integral flux in flood room might be high Padova 2014 ECHIR Line: Beamlines' Performance Padova 2014 ECHIRESS Neutronics Line: Flux Shapingmodels /1 SHIELD DETECTOR SHIELD Padova 2014 ECHIRESS Neutronics Line: Flux Shapingmodels /2 Padova 2014 Conclusions ➢ A facility for test irradiation of electronic components might be installed in the ESS basement ➢ Outstanding features of the ECHIR line would be: 1) high energy neutrons 2) high neutron flux magnitude ➢ Neutron spectra could be engineered Padova 2014 References ESS Technical Design Report, April 2013 A. Milocco, G. Gorini, L. Zanini, F. Mezei, S.Ansell: “Neutronic Design of Fast Neutron irradiation ports for the European Spallation Source”, Proc. Eleventh International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators, 5-8 August 2013, Bruges, Belgium. S. Ansell, C. Frost: ”AA designdesign ofof anan irradiationirradiation beamlinebeamline forfor targettarget stationstation 2,2, ISIS”ISIS”,, ProcProc RADECSRADECS 2007,2007, 10-1410-14 Sept.Sept. 2007,2007, Deauville.Deauville. Padova 2014.

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