Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8208365 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A forced-convection gas target for the production of [11C]CH4 on a 13â¯MeV cyclotron was constructed and tested. A small fan was incorporated into the back of the target, which mixes the target gas during irradiation. The effect of the forced convection alone on the target operation and the [11C]CH4 yield was measured. Forced convection improved the target yield by up to 16 ± 4%. In addition, improvement in heat transfer of up to 70% was observed to be a function of fan speed. Operating with forced convection allowed delivery of 21% higher beam currents while still staying in the acceptable pressure rise during irradiation, providing a 25 ± 7% greater yield.
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Authors
T. Uittenbosch, K. Buckley, T. Ruth, D.M. Martinez, C. Hoehr,