Author: Klopenkov, M.L.
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WECA11 CC-18/9M Cyclotron System 149
 
  • A.P. Strokach, M.A. Emeljanov, A.V. Galchuck, Yu.N. Gavrish, S.V. Grigorenko, V.I. Grigoriev, M.L. Klopenkov, A.N. Kuzhlev, V.G. Mudroliubov, G.V. Muraviov, V.I. Nikishkin, V.I. Ponomarenko, Yu.I. Stogov, S.S. Tsygankov, O.L. Veresov
    NIIEFA, St. Petersburg, Russia
 
  The СС-18/9M cyclotron system has been designed, manufactured and delivered to NIITFA, Moscov. The system consists of an updated cyclotron and a targets system. The cyclotron is intended to produce proton and deuteron beams with an energy of 12-18/6-9 MeV and current up to 150/70 mkA. For this purpose, a shielding-type electromagnet and a resonance system have been afresh designed. The target system for the production of F-18 and C-11 radionuclides has been designed in NIIEFA for the first time.  
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THPSC40 Automated Control System of Target System for PET radionuclids Production 413
 
  • R.M. Klopenkov, P.A. Gnutov, M.L. Klopenkov, A.N. Kuzhlev, A.A. Melnikov
    NIIEFA, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • B.V. Zabrodin
    St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia
 
  An Automated Control System of target system for production of PET-radionuclids has been designed. The system allows on-line obtaining of the data on the status of the target system and remote control of loading, irradiation and evacuation of the activity to synthesis modules. According to algorithms available in the software, this system makes possible emergency situations to be prevented and incorrect actions of the operator to be blocked.  
 
THPSC41 System for Remote Replacement of Targets of the Target System for CC-Cyclotrons 415
 
  • R.M. Klopenkov, P.A. Gnutov, M.L. Klopenkov, A.N. Kuzhlev, A.A. Melnikov
    NIIEFA, St. Petersburg, Russia
 
  An automated system for remote replacement of target devices of the target system for cyclotrons of the CC-series has been designed. The system allows one of 5 available targets to be positioned under the beam of the cyclotron at the operator choice. Such a technical solution allows us to have sufficiently smaller overall dimensions of the equipment and less time is required for servicing of water and gas targets. Separate system for target replacement is provided for each beam extraction, which allows the cyclotron to be equipped with 10 different target devices, and makes possible simultaneous irradiation of 2 targets.