Radiation damages induced by spallation residues in ADS windows

C. Villagrasa, A. Boudard, J. E. Ducret, B. Fernandez, S. Leray, C. Volant, P. Armbruster, T. Enqvist, F. Hammache, K. Helariutta, B. Jurado, M. V. Riccciardi, K. H. Schmidt, K. Sümmerer, F. Vives, L. Audouin, L. Ferran, F. Rejmund, C. Stéphan, L. Tassan-GotJ. Benlliure, E. Casarejos, M. Fernandez, J. Pereira, S. Czájkowski, D. Karamanis, M. Pravikoff, J. George, R. A. Mewaldt, Nathan Eugene Yanasak, M. Wiedenbeck, J. Connell, T. Faestermann, A. Heinz, A. Junghans

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Abstract

Isotopic distributions and recoil velocities of spoliation residues produced in p+Fe reactions at several energies (300, 500, 750, 1000 and 1500 MeV) have been obtained recently using the reverse kinematics methods at GSI. The measured isotopic cross-sections allow calculating directly the chemical composition modifications expected in ADS windows after one year of operation while the recoil velocities can be used to assess the number of atom displacements (DPA). Results at different bombarding energies will be shown and compared to calculations performed with LAHET3, using standard models (actually the Bertini-Dresner combination) or the new INCL4-ABLA model (to be presented in this conference) recently implemented. Estimation of the contribution due to back-scattered particles from the target will be also discussed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages1026-1032
Number of pages7
StatePublished - 2003
EventSixth International Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerator Technology (AccApp'03): Accelerator Applications in a Nuclear Renaissance - San Diego, CA, United States
Duration: Jun 1 2003Jun 5 2003

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OtherSixth International Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerator Technology (AccApp'03): Accelerator Applications in a Nuclear Renaissance
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diego, CA
Period6/1/036/5/03

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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