%0 Conference Paper
%A Rücker, Ulrich
%T Thermal moderator-reflector assembly for HBS
%M FZJ-2023-01510
%D 2023
%X The thermal moderator is the key component in a research neutron source to convert the primary neutrons which typically haveenergies in the MeV regime into useful neutrons for investigations that shall have energies well below 1 eV. In the case of aHiCANS as HBS, the thermal moderator has to be optimized according to the compact target size and to the proton pulse lengthsat the different target stations. Extraction channels in the thermal moderator are used to either place cold sources feedinginstruments that need a cold neutron spectrum or to extract thermal neutron beams from the volume of highest thermal neutronflux density. Requirements of restricted space, neutron transparency of the main structural materials, the technically demandingflowing liquid thermal moderator material, the complex nature of intense thermal and induced mechanical loading,industry-standard requirements for operational safety, etc. impose important boundary conditions on the design of the thermalmoderator. Here, we present the details of a thermal moderator design serving up to 12 instruments at a target station operated at96 Hz. The thermal moderator consists of a combined welded complex-profiled Al vessel containing 12 thin-walled cast extractionchannels arranged in 2 levels. The vessel is filled with H2O as moderator material which is pumped for cooling purposes. Theentire system is surrounded by a lead reflector and arranged on top of the compact Ta target. We show the results of simulationsconcerning the neutronics and the thermal behaviour of this thermal moderator-reflector assembly. This work is part of thecollaboration within ELENA and LENS on the development of HiCANS.
%B Micro Symposium CANS 2 im Rahmen der ECNS-Konferenz (19. - 23.03.2023)
%C 19 Mar 2023 - 23 Mar 2023, TUM Department of Mechanical Engineering and the new Science Congress Center Munich (Germany)
Y2 19 Mar 2023 - 23 Mar 2023
M2 TUM Department of Mechanical Engineering and the new Science Congress Center Munich, Germany
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)6
%9 Conference Presentation
%U https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1005510