1. Thermal Test on Target with Pressed Disks
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Dale Allen Dalmas, Keith Albert Woloshun, Roman Gromov, Eric Olivas, Gregory E. Dale, Sergey D. Chemerisov, Frank Patrick Romero, and Rick Lowden
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Stress (mechanics) ,Fabrication ,Materials science ,law ,Thermal ,Cathode ray ,Forensic engineering ,Sintering ,Particle accelerator ,Oak Ridge National Laboratory ,Composite material ,Beam (structure) ,law.invention - Abstract
A thorough test of the thermal performance of a target for Mo99 production using solid Mo100 target to produce the Mo99 via a gamma-n reaction has previously been conducted at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). The results are reported in “Zero Degree Line Mo Target Thermal Test Results and Analysis,” LANL report Number LA-UR-15-23134 dated 3/27/15. This target was comprised of 25 disks 1 mm thick and 12 mm in diameter, separated by helium coolant gaps 0.5 mm wide. The test reported in the above referenced report was conducted with natural Mo disks all cut from commercial rod. The production plant will have Mo100 disks pressed and sintered using a process being developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The structural integrity of press-and-sinter disks is of some concern. The test reported herein included 4 disks made by the ORNL process and placed in the high heat, and therefore high thermal stress, region of the target. The electron beam energy was 23 MeV for these tests. Beam spot size was 3.5 mm horizontal and 3 mm vertical, FWHM. The thermal stress test of pressed-and-sintered disks resulted in no mechanical failures. The induced thermal stresses were below yield stress for natural Mo,more » indicating that up to that stress state no inherent deficiencies in the mechanical properties of the fabricated disks were evident.« less
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- 2016
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