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Bowman, C.D.; Lisowski, P.W.; Arthur, E.D.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM (USA)1990
Los Alamos National Lab., NM (USA)1990
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[en] Rapid advances in accelerator technology in recent years promise average proton beam currents as high as 250 mA with energies greater than one GeV. Such an accelerator could produce very high intensities of neutrons and other nuclear particles thus opening up new areas of science and technology. An example is the efficient burning of transuranic and fission product waste. With such a spallation-burner it appears that high-level waste might be converted to low-level waste on a time scale comparable to the human lifespan at a reasonable additional cost for electric power generation. The emphasis of this paper is on the design of a high power proton target for neutron production, on the nuclear data needed to operate this target safely and effectively, and on data requirements for transmutation. It is suggested that a pilot facility consisting of a 1.6 GeV accelerator and target operating at 25 ma is the next major step in developing this technology. Bursts of protons near the terawatt level might also be generated using such an accelerator with a proton accumulator ring. Research prospects based on such proton bursts are briefly described. The status of established nuclear data needs and of accelerator-based sources for nuclear data measurements is reviewed. 6 refs., 8 figs., 2 tabs
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1990; 13 p; 2. international symposium on advanced nuclear energy research - evolution by accelerators; Mito (Japan); 24-26 Jan 1990; CONF-900156--5; CONTRACT W-7405-ENG-36; NTIS, PC A03/MF A01 as DE90008937; OSTI; INIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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ACCELERATORS, ALPHA-BEARING WASTES, BURNUP, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, CONTROL, DATA PROCESSING, DECAY, DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS, FEASIBILITY STUDIES, FISSILE MATERIALS, FISSION PRODUCTS, HEAT FLUX, HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES, HUMAN FACTORS, LANL, NEUTRON FLUX, NEUTRON SOURCES, PLUTONIUM 239, PLUTONIUM 241, POWER DENSITY, POWER GENERATION, PROTON BEAMS, RADIOACTIVE WASTE PROCESSING, RADIOISOTOPES, SAMPLING, SPALLATION, SPECIFICATIONS, SPONTANEOUS FISSION RADIOISOTO, STORAGE RINGS, STRUCTURAL MODELS, TARGETS, TRANSFORMATIONS, UNDERGROUND FACILITIES, WASTE PRODUCT UTILIZATION
ACTINIDE NUCLEI, ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BEAMS, BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, FISSIONABLE MATERIALS, HEAVY NUCLEI, ISOTOPES, MANAGEMENT, MATERIALS, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NUCLEAR REACTIONS, NUCLEI, NUCLEON BEAMS, PARTICLE BEAMS, PARTICLE SOURCES, PLUTONIUM ISOTOPES, RADIATION FLUX, RADIATION SOURCES, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE WASTES, US DOE, US ORGANIZATIONS, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTE PROCESSING, WASTES, YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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