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Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators

Workshop Proceedings, Daejeon, Republic of Korea, 16-19 May 2004

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Accelerator-driven systems (ADS) are being considered for their potential use in the transmutation of radioactive waste. The performance of such hybrid nuclear systems depends to a large extent on the specification and reliability of high power accelerators, as well as the integration of the accelerator with spallation targets and sub-critical systems. At present, much R&D work is still required in order to demonstrate the desired capability of the system as a whole.

Accelerator scientists and reactor physicists from around the world gathered at an NEA workshop to discuss issues of common interest and to present the most recent achievements in their research. Discussions focused on accelerator reliability; target, window and coolant technology; sub-critical system design and ADS simulations; safety and control of ADS; and ADS experiments and test facilities. These proceedings contain the technical papers presented at the workshop as well as summaries of the working group discussions held. They will be of particular interest to scientists working on ADS development as well as on radioactive waste management issues in general.

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Chinese Status of HPPA Development

Agence pour l'Energie Nucléaire

A 3.5-MeV RFQ accelerator for a Chinese accelerator-driven subcritical reactor system (ADS) has been under construction in China over the past two years. It is is a 75-keV/3.5-MeV, 352.2-Hz, 50-mA four-vane type RFQ. In this paper the characteristics of the machine are described, including its physical parameters, RF characteristics, thermal and structural analyses, cold model measurements, RF power system and its fabrication test of technology model. The microwave ion source and the LEBT also are described.

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