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MOPP005 |
High Power Electron Accelerator Programme at BARC |
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- K.C. Mittal, S. Acharya, R.I. Bakhtsingh, R. Barnwal, D. Bhattacharjee, S. Chandan, N. Chaudhary, R.B. Chavan, S.P. Dewangan, K.P. Dixit, S. Gade, L.M. Gantayet, S.R. Ghodke, S. Gond, D. Jayaprakash, M. Kumar, M.K. Kumar, H.K. Manjunatha, R.L. Mishra, J. Mondal, B. Nayak, S. Nayak, V.T. Nimje, S. Parashar, R. Patel, R.N. Rajan, P.C. Saroj, H.E. Sarukte, D.K. Sharma, V. Sharma, S.K. Srivasatava, N.T. Thakur, A.R. Tillu, R. Tiwari, H. Tyagi, A. Waghmare, V. Yadav
BARC, Mumbai, India
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Bhabha Atomic Research Centre in India has taken up the indigenous design & development of high power electron accelerators for industrial, research and cargo-scanning applications. For this purpose, Electron Beam Centre (EBC) has been set up at Navi Mumbai, India. Pulsed RF Linacs, with on-axis coupled cavity configuration, include the 10 MeV Industrial RF linac, as well as 9 MeV linac and compact 6 MeV linac for cargo-scanning applications. Industrial DC accelerators include a 500 keV Cockroft-Walton machine and 3 MeV Dynamitron. Several radiation processing applications, such as material modification, food preservation, flue-gas treatment, etc. have been demonstrated using these accelerators. Cargo-scanning linacs have been successfully commissioned and are being characterized for the required x-ray output. A 30 MeV RF Linac, for research applications, such as shielding studies and n-ToF experiments, is being designed and developed. For ADS studies, a 100 MeV, 100 kW RF Linac system is proposed. This paper presents the details of the design of these accelerators, their development, current status and utilization for various applications.
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THPP003 |
Cooling of High Pressure Insulating Gas for 3 MeV DC Accelerator: an Alternate Approach |
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- S.R. Ghodke, S. Acharya, R. Barnwal, K.P. Dixit, L.M. Gantayet, B.S. Israel, D. Jayaprakash, K. Mahender, K.C. Mittal, S. Nayak, R.N. Rajan, D.K. Sharma, V. Sharma, S.K. Suneet, D.P. Suryaprakash
BARC, Mumbai, India
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3 MeV Accelerator Project working inside the ‘Electron Beam Centre’ (EBC) building at Kharghar, Navi Mumbai. Generally in DC and Pelletron accelerators Nitrogen/SF6 gas is taken out from accelerator tank and it is cooled by separate heat exchanger and blower unit outside the accelerator tank. In our alternate approach we have designed fan/ blower to work under high pressure inside accelerator tank. Fans are designed to work in high pressure SF6 environment at 7 bar absolute pressure with 42 kg/m3 SF6 gas density. Fan throughs air over radiator type finned tube heat exchanger, installed inside accelerator tank. Fan speeds are controlled through variable frequency drive. Two numbers of such assemblies are fabricated, installed and tested in Nitrogen and SF6 gas environment at different pressure and variable fan speed. Performances are recorded and plotted in graphical form. These cooling systems are shown excellent performance in last five years. Paper will discuss about design of cooling system, cooling calculation of fan, fabrication of fan and heat exchanger, 5 TR chiller unit, variable frequency drive, fan performance etc.
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Poster THPP003 [1.644 MB]
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