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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2020.09.024

Remote handling systems for the ISAC and ARIEL high-power fission and spallation ISOL target facilities at TRIUMF  

Minor, Grant (TRIUMF)
Kapalka, Jason (TRIUMF)
Fisher, Chad (TRIUMF)
Paley, William (TRIUMF)
Chen, Kevin (STEMCELL Technologies)
Kinakin, Maxim (TRIUMF)
Earle, Isaac (TRIUMF)
Moss, Bevan (Ballard Power Systems Inc)
Bricault, Pierre (TRIUMF)
Gottberg, Alexander (TRIUMF)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.53, no.4, 2021 , pp. 1378-1389 More about this Journal
Abstract
TRIUMF, Canada's particle accelerator centre, is constructing a new high-power ISOL (Isotope Separation On-Line) facility called ARIEL (Advanced Rare IsotopE Laboratory). Thick porous targets will be bombarded with up to 48 kW of 480 MeV protons from TRIUMF's cyclotron, or up to 100 kW of 30 MeV electrons from a new e-linac, to produce short-lived radioisotopes for a variety of applications, including nuclear astrophysics, fundamental nuclear structure and nuclear medicine. For efficient release of radioisotopes, the targets are heated to temperatures approaching 2000 ℃, and are exposed to GSv/h level radiation fields resulting from intended fissions and spallations. Due to these conditions, the operational life for each target is only about five weeks, calling for frequent remote target exchanges to limit downtime. A few days after irradiation, the targets have a residual radiation field producing a dose rate on the order of 10 Sv/h at 1 m, requiring several years of decay prior to shipment to a national disposal facility. TRIUMF is installing new remote handling infrastructure dedicated to ARIEL, including hot cells and a remote handling crane. The system design applies learnings from multiple existing facilities, including CERN-ISOLDE, GANIL-SPIRAL II as well as TRIUMF's ISAC (Isotope Separator and ACcelerator).
Keywords
Remote handling; Fixed target; ISOL; Radioisotope production; TRIUMF-ARIEL; TRIUMF-ISAC;
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