Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6743954 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In order to study the neutronics of fusion reactor blankets, a program is underway at the IPR using 14-MeV Neutron Source (NS). An accelerator based neutron source is under development in which 30Â mA deuterium beam will be accelerated up to 300Â keV energy. It will then impinge on a rotating tritium target to producing nearly isotropic 14-MeV neutrons. The expected neutron yield is 3-5Â ÃÂ 1012Â n/s. The rotating target has been developed for intense neutron source. Total estimated power density on the rotating target is 11.5Â kW/cm2 for the diameter and power of D+ beam are 10Â mm and 9Â kW (300Â kV, 30Â mA). The simulation by CFD method have been carried out to investigate the heat transfer in rotating target system. In this paper, the design and analysis of the rotating tritium target system of intense neutron source is discussed and result of beam test performed using D+ beam at 90Â keV, 20Â mA, 15Â mm beam diameter, resulting 1Â kW/cm2 beam power stopped at the surface of dummy copper disk 3Â mm in thickness and 180Â mm in diameter is presented.
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Authors
Sudhirsinh Vala, M. Abhangi, Ratnesh Kumar, B. Sarkar, M. Bandopadhyay,