Published November 7, 2013
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Journal article
Designing high power targets with computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
Creators
- 1. Thomas Jefferson National Laboratory, Newport News, VA 23606 (United States)
Description
High power liquid hydrogen (LH2) targets, up to 850 W, have been widely used at Jefferson Lab for the 6 GeV physics program. The typical luminosity loss of a 20 cm long LH2 target was 20% for a beam current of 100 μA rastered on a square of side 2 mm on the target. The 35 cm long, 2500 W LH2 target for the Qweak experiment had a luminosity loss of 0.8% at 180 μA beam rastered on a square of side 4 mm at the target. The Qweak target was the highest power liquid hydrogen target in the world and with the lowest noise figure. The Qweak target was the first one designed with CFD at Jefferson Lab. A CFD facility is being established at Jefferson Lab to design, build and test a new generation of low noise high power targets
Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1063/1.4829424;
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- AIP Conference Proceedings
- Journal Volume
- 1563
- Journal Issue
- 1
- Journal Page Range
- p. 260-263
- ISSN
- 0094-243X
- CODEN
- APCPCS
Conference
- Title
- Workshop to explore physics opportunities with intense, polarized electron beams at 50-300 MeV
- Dates
- 14-16 Mar 2013
- Place
- Cambridge, MA (United States)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 45102050
- Subject category
- S43: PARTICLE ACCELERATORS;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- BEAM CURRENTS; BEAM LUMINOSITY; CEBAF ACCELERATOR; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; DESIGN; FLUID MECHANICS; GEV RANGE; HYDROGEN; HYDROGEN 1 TARGET; LIQUIDS; NOISE; PARTICLE LOSSES; POLARIZED BEAMS; POLARIZED TARGETS; TARGET CHAMBERS
- Descriptors DEC
- ACCELERATOR FACILITIES; ACCELERATORS; BEAMS; CURRENTS; ELEMENTS; ENERGY RANGE; FLUIDS; LINEAR ACCELERATORS; LOSSES; MECHANICS; NONMETALS; SIMULATION; TARGETS
Optional Information
- Notes
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