Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators Workshop Proceedings, Daejeon, Republic of Korea, 16-19 May 2004

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 acceler...

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Corporate Authors: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Nuclear Energy Agency
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2005
Series:Nuclear Science
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505 0 |a Estimation of Some Characteristics of the Cascade Subcritical Molten Salt Reactor CSMSR -- Annex 2 List of Participants -- ADS Safety -- Summary of Working Group Discussion on Accelerators -- Research on the Accelerator-Driven Subcritical Reactor at the Kyoto University Critical Assembly (KUCA) with an FFAG Proton Accelerator -- CFD Analysis on the Active Part of Window Target Unit for LBE-Cooled XADS -- Summary of Technical Session IV -- Status of the Megapie Project -- Status of the Trade Experiment -- Design Study around Beam Window of ADS -- The Vacuum Interface Compatibility Experiment Vice Supporting the MYRRHA Windowless Target Design -- Thermal Stability of the U-Zr Fuel and its Interfacial Reaction with Lead -- Accelerator-Driven Systems in Advanced Fuel Cycles -- Status of the Spallation Neutron Source Accelerator Complex -- Vacuum Gas Dynamics Investigation and Experimental Results on the Trasco ADS Windowless Interface --  
505 0 |a Optimisation of a Code to Improve Spallation Yield Predictions in an ADS Target System -- ADS Accelerator Reliability Activities in Europe -- Summary of Working Group Discussion on Subcritical Systems and Interface Engineering -- Summary of Technical Session V -- Summary of Technical Session III -- The European Project PDS-XADS "preliminary Design Studies of an Experimental Accelerator-Driven System" -- Primary Isotopic Yields for MSDM Calculations of Spallation Reactions on 208Pb with Proton Energy of 1 GeV -- Research and Development on Accelerator-Driven Systems -- Introduction of a Dual Injection Tube for the Design of a 20 MW Lead-Bismuth Target System -- Summary of Technical Session I -- Background/perspective -- Corrosion Tests in the Static Condition and Installation of Corrosion Loop at KAERI for Lead-Bismuth Eutectic -- Research and Development on Lead-Bismuth Technology for Accelerator-Driven Transmutation Systemat JAERIi --  
505 0 |a Application of the Hyper System to the DUPIC Fuel Cycle -- Concept of Transmutation Experimental Facility -- Executive Summary -- French Accelerator Research for ADS Developments -- Keff and Ks Burn-up Swing Compensation in MYRRHA -- Analysis of Lead-Bismuth Eutectic Flowing into Beam Duct -- Improvement of Reliability of the Trasco Intense Proton Source Trips at INFN-LNS -- High-Energy Beat Transport Lines and Delivery System for Intense Proton Beams -- Comparative Transient Analysis of Pb/Bi and Gas-cooled XADS Concepts -- R&D of ADS in Japan -- Development of a Superconducting Proton Linac for ADS -- Chinese Status of HPPA Development -- Safety Analysis of the EU PDS-XADS Designs -- CFD Analysis of the Heavy Liquid Metal Flow Field in the MYRRHA Pool -- Technological Aspects and Challenges for High-Power Proton Accelerator-Driven System Application -- Summary of Working Group Discussion on Safety and Control of ADS -- ADS Neutronics --  
505 0 |a Status of the Conceptual Design of an Accelerator and Beam Transport Line for Trade 
505 0 |a Methods and Codes for Estimation of Tolerance -- Experimental Verification of Selected Transmutation Technology and Materials for Basic Components of a Demonstration Transmuter with Liquid Fuel Based -- On the Supplementary Feedback Effect Specific for Accelerator-Coupled Systems ACS -- An Improved Superconducting ADS Driver Linac Design -- Hybrid Power Extraction Reactor Hyper Project -- Construction of a FFAG Complex for ADS Research in KURRI -- Present Status of the J-PARC Accelerator Complex -- Thermal-Hydraulic Experiments on the Tall LBE Test Facility -- Comparative Transient Analyses of Accelerator-Driven Systems with Mixed Oxide and Advanced Fertile-Free Fuels -- Los Alamos Perspective on High-Intensity Accelerators -- Beam Dynamics Studies for the Fault Tolerance Assessment of the PDS-XADS Linac -- Spoke Cavities -- The PDS-XADS Reference Accelerator -- Results of the Second Phase of Calculations Relevant to the WPPT Benchmark on Beam Interruptions --  
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520 |a 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