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ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab: October 20th

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Page 1: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

ADS Developments in Britain

Roger BarlowManchester University and the

Cockcroft InstituteWorkshop on Applications of High

Intensity Proton BeamsFermilab: October 20th 2009

Page 2: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

What it is

An organisation“ThorEA is a research association to promote

the use of thorium-fuelled energy amplifier systems as a safe, sustainable and publicly-acceptable of nuclear power. The goal of the organisation is the construction of a thorium-fuelled ADSR (accelerator-driven subcritical reactor) in the United Kingdom.”

An organisation“ThorEA is a research association to promote

the use of thorium-fuelled energy amplifier systems as a safe, sustainable and publicly-acceptable of nuclear power. The goal of the organisation is the construction of a thorium-fuelled ADSR (accelerator-driven subcritical reactor) in the United Kingdom.”

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Members:80 (loose) or 40 (public)Accelerator ScientistsParticle PhysicistsNuclear PhysicistsNuclear EngineersEconomists…

Members:80 (loose) or 40 (public)Accelerator ScientistsParticle PhysicistsNuclear PhysicistsNuclear EngineersEconomists…

From:Cockcroft, JAI, RAL, DLImperial, Glasgow, Cambridge, Brunel, HuddersfieldIndustryNon-UK

From:Cockcroft, JAI, RAL, DLImperial, Glasgow, Cambridge, Brunel, HuddersfieldIndustryNon-UK

A websitewww.thorea.org

Page 3: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

WorkshopsLast one in Glasgow September

7-8Next one Daresbury November

24Talks accessible from the website

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What it does(1)

Page 4: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

Funding bids: Partnerships formed to respond to

opportunitiesSome successes already:– Use of FFAG for ADSR– Economics of ADSR– Use of Thorium fuel rods in conventional reactors by pre-

exposure more applications on the way

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What it does(2)

Page 5: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

Neutron production: MC validation

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 Roger Barlow: ADS developments in Britain Slide 5

Slides from work by Cristian Bungau

Validate GEANT4 against MCNPX, FLUKA, and data

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Modelling spallation

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 Roger Barlow: ADS developments in Britain Slide 6

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Energy deposition from the beam

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Publicity/outreach

Website, Articles and press releases, Talks to the public and politicians

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What it does(3)

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Drayson Report

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Science Minister visited Daresbury: we told him about ADSRs and he asked for a report. Now ready (85 pages) and submitted.

Makes the case for a 5 year £300M R and D program, leveraging £1-2Bn private investment.

3 stage acceleration system: 35 MeV, 400 MeV, 1 GeV

Page 10: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

Design Choices• Thorium fuelled fast reactor• Emphasize energy production

with transmutation as extra benefit• 1 GW Thermal.• Go for production reactor as 1st system• k=0.985 • Accelerator (or multiple accelerators) deliver 10 mA of protons at 1 GeV• Lead as target+coolant+moderator• Recycle spent fuel rods after ~10 years• FFAG accelerator

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Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others. Groucho Marx

Page 11: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

Acceleration System

The FFAG is our preferred solution:

EMMA, first nsFFAG, being built at Daresbury (starting soon)

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Page 12: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

FFAGs101

Magnetic field fixed in time but varies in space, so more energetic particles see stronger field

Keeping constant betatron tune requires gentle B ~ rk field variation

Relaxing this constraint permits simpler more compact magnets: the nonscaling FFAG

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Page 13: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

FFAG Pros and Cons

Advantages (compared to a Synchrotron)

• DC magnets: cheap and reliable

• Fast acceleration. Not limited by magnet iron. Acceleration to 1 GeV in ~1000 turns envisaged (say 50 m radius ring: take ~ 1 ms)

Disadvantages• Complicated Magnet shape• May require varying RF

frequency• Limited gain in energy

(momentum change factor 2-5 depending on design)

• nsFFAG principle not yet proven

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Page 14: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

Duty cycle

Synchrotron-styleInject 1 pulse

AccelerateExtract

For 10 mA at 1 kHz, Q=10 μC=6 1013 protons/bunchCompare space charge limits ~

1013 protons/bunchHarmonic factor (bunches/turn)

may help a bit

Cyclotron-styleCW injectionAcceleration

CW extractionOnly 6 1010 particles/bunch.

EasyBut sweeping the RF frequency

limits the duty cycle.

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Page 15: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

Reliability

Requirement ~5 trips/year. (Where does this come from? Needs checking.)

• Thermal stresses in window and target• Thermal stresses in the core and its components• Economics: a 1 GW plant can’t just drop out of

the Grid when it feels like it, and the financial system will ensure this

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Page 16: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

Reliability: the Next Accelerator Frontier

How to achieve this: Needs redundancy and robustness– Ion Source: use several– Magnets: reliability possible with DC

magnets– Multiple accelerators– RF: components will fail. Must not be

fatal. Probably rules out SOC, RLA, Harmonic number jump and other clever schemes

– Also vacuum, power, etc

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ENERGY

LUMINOSITY

RELIABILITY

Page 17: ADS Developments in Britain Roger Barlow Manchester University and the Cockcroft Institute Workshop on Applications of High Intensity Proton Beams Fermilab:

The possibilities

Cyclotrons• 1 GeV is really pushing the

edge

Synchrotrons• 10 mA is really pushing the

edge

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FFAGsLinacs• Ideal but nonexistant. As

yet.• Seriously Expensive

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Conclusions

• The UK is waking up• We have a wide range of specialists working

together across discipline boundaries• Check out the ThorEA website, and send me an

email to join• We are very much aware that we have a lot to

learn from others • Small amounts of funding are coming through.

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