2014
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/20146611016
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Design study of 10 kW direct fission target for RISP project

Abstract: Abstract. We are developing Isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL) target system, which consists of 1.3 mm-thick uranium-carbide multi-disks and cylindrical tantalum heater, to be installed in new facility for Rare Isotope Science Project in Korea. The intense neutron-rich nuclei are produced via the fission process using the uranium carbide targets with a 70 MeV proton beam. The fission rate was estimated to be ∼1.5 × 10 13 /sec for 10 kW proton beam. The target system has been designed to be operated at a tempera… Show more

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“…Finding optimal properties of the uranium refractory compound target materials constitutes a key ingredient for the production of a wide variety of isotope beams using the ISOL (Isotope Separator Online) technique. Different developments have been achieved in various facilities [1][2][3] and today uranium carbides with an excess of graphite (with variable stoichiometries, UC x , since uranium dicarbide UC 2 and uranium monocarbide UC phases can be both stabilized depending on the amount of graphite added) are used by the different operating facilities throughout the world [4][5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finding optimal properties of the uranium refractory compound target materials constitutes a key ingredient for the production of a wide variety of isotope beams using the ISOL (Isotope Separator Online) technique. Different developments have been achieved in various facilities [1][2][3] and today uranium carbides with an excess of graphite (with variable stoichiometries, UC x , since uranium dicarbide UC 2 and uranium monocarbide UC phases can be both stabilized depending on the amount of graphite added) are used by the different operating facilities throughout the world [4][5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%