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Published on: February 6, 2019
An MeV Proton Irradiation Facility: DICE
Sören Möller1, Daniel Höschen1, Wim Arnoldbik2
1Aachen Ion Beams UG (Haftungsbeschränkt), 52066 Aachen, Germany.
Abstract:
Materials applied in nuclear environments such as fission or fusion power-plants face severe conditions. The irradiation by neutrons induces thermal loads and irradiation damage. Furthermore, coolants in contact with the materials induce corrosion, which is particularly challenging for liquid salts intended for the next generation of fission reactors. A new device (DICE) is installed at the 3.5 MV accelerator at DIFFER for the accelerated testing of such materials under combined irradiation and corrosion conditions. The DICE enables irradiation of samples at temperatures of up to 1050 K and in contact with liquid salts. An integrated shielding and a low power temperature control concept based on radiation cooling enables high-duty cycle application in a standard accelerator laboratory. Ion currents of up to 30 µA are possible with continuous irradiation. This work outlines the technical concept of the device and presents the first data.
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