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RIS citation export for TUPAF003: Integrated Prototyping in View of the 100 MeV Linac for Myrrha Phase 1

TY - CONF
AU - Vandeplassche, D.
AU - Angulo, C.
AU - Belmans, J.
AU - Bondoux, D.
AU - Bouly, F.
AU - Davin, D.
AU - De Cock, W.
AU - Della Faille, P.
AU - Doucet, F.
AU - Gatera, A.
AU - Höltermann, H.
AU - Joly, C.
AU - Loiselet, M.
AU - Mäder, D.
AU - Olry, G.
AU - Podlech, H.
AU - Pompon, Pompon, F.F.
AU - Postiau, N.
AU - Ratzinger, U.
AU - Saugnac, H.
AU - Standaert, L.
ED - Koscielniak, Shane
ED - Satogata, Todd
ED - Schaa, Volker RW
ED - Thomson, Jana
TI - Integrated Prototyping in View of the 100 MeV Linac for Myrrha Phase 1
J2 - Proc. of IPAC2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada, April 29-May 4, 2018
C1 - Vancouver, BC, Canada
T2 - International Particle Accelerator Conference
T3 - 9
LA - english
AB - The MYRRHA project borne by SCK•CEN, the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, aims at realizing a pre-industrial Accelerator Driven System (ADS) for exploring the transmutation of long lived nuclear waste. The linac for this ADS will be a High Power Proton Accelerator delivering 2.4 MW CW beam at 600 MeV. It has to satisfy stringent requirements for reliability and availability: a beam-MTBF of 250h is targeted. The reliability goal is pursued through a phased approach. During Phase 1, expected till 2024, the MYRRHA linac up to 100 MeV will be constructed. It will allow to evaluate the reliability potential of the 600 MeV linac. It will also feed a Proton Target Facility in which radioisotopes of interest will be collected through an ISOL system. This contribution will focus on the transition to integrated prototyping, which will emphasize (i) a test platform consisting of the initial section of the normal conducting injector (5.9 MeV), (ii) the realization of a complete cryomodule for the superconducting linac and of its cryogenic valve box. The cryomodule will house two 352 MHz single spoke cavities operated at 2K.
PB - JACoW Publishing
CP - Geneva, Switzerland
SP - 661
EP - 664
KW - linac
KW - cryomodule
KW - cavity
KW - controls
KW - target
DA - 2018/06
PY - 2018
SN - 978-3-95450-184-7
DO - 10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2018-TUPAF003
UR - http://jacow.org/ipac2018/papers/tupaf003.pdf
ER -