EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

High-power TR-24 cyclotron-based p-n convertor cooled by submerged orifice jet

  • Pavel Bém,
  • Radomír Běhal,
  • Miloslav Gӧtz,
  • Petr Plíhal,
  • Dušan Poklop,
  • Milan Štefánik,
  • Jan Štursa,
  • Václav Zach

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202023103005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 231
p. 03005

Abstract

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The TR-24 cyclotron (Advanced Cyclotron Systems Inc., Canada) of the Nuclear Physics Institute in Řež provides protons with variable energies from 18 MeV up to 24 MeV and beam current of 0.3 mA. For such parameters, the p +Be source reaction on thick Be target can produce a white-spectrum neutron field (En ≤ 22 MeV) with the intensity of 5×10 12 n/s/sr in forward direction. Present paper outlines the development of Be-target cooling system, devoted to remove the heat load of 7 kW (density up to 4 kW/cm2) from the target. Due to novel “orifice-form“ of jet cooling (resulting in the shortest source-to- sample distance of 20 mm) with extremely high cooling efficiency, the TR-24 p-n convertor can achieve neutron-flux up to 2×1012n/cm2/s nearby the target output.