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MATERIAL IRRADIATION STUDIES FOR
HIGH-INTENSITY PROTON BEAM TARGETSCurrent & Future Activities
N. Simos and H. Kirk, BNL
contribution from
• P. Thieberger, W-T. Weng, L. Mausner, H. Ludewig, PT. Trung (BNL)
• K. McDonald, Princeton , J. Sheppard, SLAC
• K. Yoshimura and Y. Hayato, KEK
• N. Mokhov & P. Hurh (FNAL)
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2-4 MW ???? What do we need to get us there:
• low elasticity modulus (remember ~ E T)
• low thermal expansion
• high heat capacity
• good diffusivity to move heat away from hot spots
• high strength
• resilience to shock/fracture strength
• resilience to irradiation damage
• Other than that, we are not asking for much!!!!
And another thing: 4 MW on what spot size?
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Is there hope? Several “smart” materials or new composites may be able to meet some of
the desired requirements:
- new graphite grades
- customized carbon-carbon composites
- Super-alloys (gum metal, albemet, super-invar, etc.)
While calculations based on non-irradiated material properties
may show that it is possible to achieve 2 or even 4 MW, irradiation
effects may completely change the outlook of a material candidate
ONLY way is to test the material to conditions similar to those expected
during its life time as target
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What are we after?
• High Intensity/High Power Targets• Low Z or high Z• Alloys, composites, “smart” materials• Assessment of irradiation damage of these
non-traditional materials• Driving target scenarios to their limit
through simulations – Use experimental data to back-feed the simulations.
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Target Studies
• Beam on targets (E951)
• Material irradiation
• New activities– more irradiation studies/beam on targets (p-bar at FNAL)
– Laser-based shock studies
• Simulations and benchmarking– ANSYS & LS-DYNA
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24 GeV AGS Protons on Targets: Graphite & CC Composite TargetsBeam Windows (thick, target-like and thin)
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Experimental vs. simulation (ANSYS) prediction of graphite target response HADRON CALCULATIONS BENCHMARKING
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Beam Window Experiment (E951) Experimental Strain Data vs. Simulation
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IRRADIATION STUDIES
PHASE I:
• Super Invar
• Inconel-718
Carbon-Carbon Composite in Target Assembly
Nickel-plated aluminum in target assembly (goal is to find out how
irradiation affects bonding)
• 3D Carbon-Carbon Composite • Toyota “Gum Metal”• Graphite (IG-43) • AlBeMet • Beryllium • Ti Alloy (6Al-4V) • Vascomax • Nickel-Plated Alum.
Complex assembly of target materials
BEAM PARAMETERS
200/117 MeV protons; ~ 70 μA
Spot size FWHM ~ 14 mm
BEAM
PHASE II:
PHASE II-a:
•2D Carbon-Carbon Composite
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Irradiation Temperature Assessment Using Thermal Sensitive Paint (TSP)
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Dilatometer and Tensile Testing Arrangement at BNL Hot Cell FacilityUsed in Post-Irradiation Study
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WHY DO WE WANT TO DO THESE TESTS?
Non-irradiated HORN material
Ni-plated material AFTER irradiation
Is nickel-plating the way to prolong life of HORN?Jury is still out BUT preliminary assessment not favorable
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CC composite “annealing” behavior
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WHY Carbon-Carbon and not graphite?
IRRADIATION EFFECTS ON GRAPHITE
Irradiation has a profound effect on thermal conductivity/diffusivity
CC composite at least allows for fiber customization and thus significant improvement of conductivity.
NOTE that assessment of irradiation effects on conductivity of CC composite yet to be completed
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Super Invar: Serious candidate?
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GUM Metal
90% cold-worked may be of interest (if it holds these properties after irradiation)
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Vascomax Stress-Strain
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VascomaxTitanium Alloy (Ti-6Al-4v) Stress-Strain Relationship
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Stress-Strain Relation in AlBeMet
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2D carbon-carbon Irradiation at BNL BLIP Facility
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Preliminary 2D carbon-carbon post-irradiation
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2D carbon-carbon post-irradiation
Company provided data on the 2D CC Material irradiatedNOTE: Results shown are in terms of Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
AC150 and AC200 Processed @ 2, 500 C - C. T. E. (10-6/ K)
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AC150 Lengthwi se ( i n xand y)AC150 Thi ckness- wi se( i n z)AC200 Lengthwi se ( i n xand y)AC200 Thi ckness- wi se( i n z)
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Post Irradiation Activities
CTE measurements on 2-D carbon composite
Testing of graphite and Carbon-Carbon to cycles up to 1100 C in vacuum with forced helium
Thermal diffusivity and electrical resistivity measurements of the irradiated material matrix
Closer examination of the Ni-plated aluminum for de-lamination, resistivity changes
Damage assessment for defect generation/growth on specimens using ultrasonic techniques (more of an issue in graphite & CC)
Studies suggest that loss of strength is the direct result of irradiation-induced loss of “cold-work”. Relate that to the performance of gum metal
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Future Target Studies at Pbar Facility (FNAL)
What we hope to get out of it ?
-Shock induced failure
- Information regarding damage at different doses and at different different ratios of protons to neutrons
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