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Issue title: ICANS-XXIII, hosted by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Neutron Sciences Directorate
Guest editors: Kenneth W. Herwig and Erik B. Iverson
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Chambon, Amaliaa; * | Klinkby, Esbena | Emås, Leifb | Lauritzen, Benta
Affiliations: [a] DTU Physics, Risø Campus, 399 Frederiksborgvej, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark. E-mails: amacha@dtu.dk, esbe@dtu.dk, blau@dtu.dk | [b] Fluids systems, Target Division, European Spallation Source ERIC, Box 176, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden. E-mail: Leif.Emas@esss.se
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Amalia Chambon, DTU Physics, DTU Risø Campus, 399 Frederiksborgvej, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark. Tel.: +45 91 37 00 53; E-mail: amacha@dtu.dk.
Abstract: The production of high-energy neutrons at the European Spallation Source through the spallation process may cause an erosion of the tungsten target. The eroded particles could be released into the target helium cooling system which contains four kind of filters. Among them, the auxiliary filters called “getters” are designed to capture volatile elements and remaining dust. In this work, the ORNL’s SCALE6.2 modelling and simulation suite for nuclear safety analysis is applied to assess shutdown dose rates and determine if added shielding and/or robotic arms are needed for their maintenance. SCALE6.2 is well adapted to treat this problem as it allows for isotope selection regarding source term calculation. Dose rates are determined by an ORIGEN2 source term and a MAVRIC shielding sequence calculation. As SCALE6.2 is non-standard software for ESS, the results are verified against MCNP, which is the baseline tool for neutronics analysis at ESS. Dose rate calculations show that additional shielding and/or robot arm are not needed to remove the getters after 3 months of cooling time, following 5400 h of operation at 5 MW beam power. At a distance of 1 mm from the getter, the dose rate is 0.2 mSv/h in the most conservative estimation.
Keywords: European Spallation Source, getters, gamma dose rate, SCALE6.2, MCNP6.2
DOI: 10.3233/JNR-190136
Journal: Journal of Neutron Research, vol. 22, no. 2-3, pp. 309-318, 2020
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