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Tsyganov, A. S.

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MOPC088 High Power Neutron Converter for Low Energy Proton/Deuteron Beams: Test Facility 265
 
  • V. Gubin, A. V. Antoshin, M. S. Avilov, M. F. Blinov, D. Bolkhovityanov, V. A. Golikov, M. A. Kholopov, N. N. Lebedev, P. V. Logachev, V. S. Popov, S. V. Shiyankov, A. S. Tsyganov, I. E. Zhul
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk
 
  This paper presents conceptual design of test facility, that is now under creation in the framework of development of high power neutron targets for SPES (INFN-LNL, Italy) and SPIRAL-II (GANIL, France). General destination of facility is to test different target systems and elements (hot converter unit, liquid metal driving gear and cooling systems) as well as experimental checking of supply, protection and control methods etc. Also, this facility must be used as a base for input quality control of targets as a whole in future. The structure, general features and experimental possibilities of facility are described.  
TUPP161 60 keV 30 kW Electron Beam Facility for Electron Beam Technology 1887
 
  • Yu. I. Semenov, V. E. Akimov, M. A. Batazova, B. A. Dovzhenko, V. V. Ershov, A. R. Frolov, I. A. Gusev, Ye. A. Gusev, V. M. Konstantinov, N. Kh. Kot, V. R. Kozak, E. A. Kuper, G. I. Kuznetsov, P. V. Logatchev, V. R. Mamkin, A. S. Medvedko, I. V. Nikolaev, A. Yu. Protopopov, D. N. Pureskin, V. V. Repkov, A. N. Selivanov, D. V. Senkov, A. S. Tsyganov, A. A. Zharikov
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk
 
  At the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk, the 60 keV 30 kW electron beam facility for electron beam technology has been developed. The electron gun provides continuous or modulated beam within the current range from 1 mA up to 500 mA. The optical system allows both static and dynamic focusing of the electron beam within the 50/500 mm range of distance from the gun outlet, the beam scanning and its parallel displacement from the optical axis. The electron gun facility is controlled by the computer via the CAN interface. This paper presents the general description of the facility, its block diagram and main parameters.