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Upgrade of the tangential gamma-ray spectrometer beam-line for JET DT experiments

Abstract

The JET tangential gamma-ray spectrometer is undergoing an extensive upgrade in order to make it compatible with the forthcoming deuterium-tritium (DT) experiments. The paper presents the results of the design for the main components for the upgrade of the spectrometer beam-line: tandem collimators, gamma-ray shields, and neutron attenuators. The existing tandem collimators will be upgraded by installing two additional collimator modules. Two gamma-ray shields will define the gamma-ray field-of-view at the detector end of the spectrometer line-of-sight. A set of three lithium hydride neutron attenuators will be used to control the level of the fast neutron flux on the gamma-ray detector. The design of the upgraded spectrometer beam-line has been supported by extensive radiation (neutron and photon) transport calculations using both large volume and point radiation sources.

Authors

Curuia M; Craciunescu T; Soare S; Zoita V; Braic V; Croft D; Fernandes A; Figueiredo J; Goloborod’ko V; Gorini G

Volume

123

Pagination

pp. 749-753

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 1, 2017

DOI

10.1016/j.fusengdes.2017.05.064

Conference proceedings

Fusion Engineering and Design

ISSN

0920-3796

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