Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1729936 | Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The MEGAPIE project aimed to design, build and operate a liquid metal spallation neutron target of about 1Â MW beam power in the SINQ facility at the Paul Scherrer Institut (Villigen, Switzerland). This project is an important step in the roadmap towards the demonstration of the accelerator driven system (ADS) concept and high power liquid metal targets in general. Following the design phase, an experimental program was defined to provide a complete characterization of the facility by performing a “mapping” of the neutron flux at different points, from the center of the target to the beam lines. The neutronic performance of the target was studied using different experimental techniques with the goals of validating the Monte Carlo codes used in the design of the target; additionally, the performance was compared with the solid lead targets used before and after the MEGAPIE experiment.
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Authors
Stefano Panebianco, Klara Berg, Jean-Christophe David, Mohamed Eid, Uwe Filges, Friedrich Gröschel, Arnaud Guertin, Alexander Yu Konobeyev, Christian Latgé, Sébastien Lemaire, Sylvie Leray, Alain Letourneau, Markus Lüthy, Franco Michel-Sendis,