Abstract

The Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) is the largest national research center in Switzerland. Its multidisciplinary research is dedicated to a wide ↓eld in natural science and technology as well as particle physics. The High Intensity Proton Accelerator Facility (HIPA) has been in operation at PSI since 1974. It includes an 870 keV Cockroft-Walton pre-accelerator, a 72 MeV injector cyclotron as well as a 590 MeV ring cyclotron. The experimental facilities, the meson production graphite targets, Target E and Target M, and the spallation target stations (SINQ and UCN) are used for material research and particle physics. In order to ful↓ll the request of the regulatory authorities and to be reported to the regulators, the expected radioactive waste and nuclide inventory after an anticipated ↓nal shutdown in the far future has to be estimated. In this contribution, calculations for the 20 m long beamline between Target E and the 590 MeV beam dump of HIPA are presented. The ↓rst step in the calculations was determining spectra and spatial particle distributions around the beamlines using the Monte-Carlo particle transport code MCNPX2.7.0 [1]. To perform the analysis of the MCNPX output and to determine the radionuclide inventory as well as the speci↓c activity of the nuclides, an activation script [2] using the FISPACT10 code with the cross sections from the European Activation File (EAF2010) [3] was applied. The speci↓c activity values were compared to the currently existing Swiss exemption limits (LE) [4] as well as to the Swiss liberation limits (LL) [5], becoming e↑ective in the near future. The obtained results were used to estimate the total volume of the radioactive waste produced at HIPA and have to be reported to the Swiss regulatory authorities. The comparison of the performed calculations to measurements is discussed as well.

Highlights

  • According to the request of the Swiss Authorities, the volume of the radioactive waste expected to be produced at the High Intensity Proton Accelerator Facility (HIPA) of the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) was calculated

  • Combination of the MC simulation via the Activation Script [2] with SP-FISPACT10 code and the European Activation Files (EAF2010) [3] in order to obtain radionuclide inventories

  • The inner most part of the steel shielding surrounding the beamline was not sliced because the activation of the materials is high in this region; all the elements in this region of the shielding contributed to the radioactive waste volume

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Summary

Introduction

According to the request of the Swiss Authorities, the volume of the radioactive waste expected to be produced at the High Intensity Proton Accelerator Facility (HIPA) of the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) was calculated. In this publication the activation of the 20 m long beamline and its surrounding shielding between the Target E and beam dump is discussed. The first one corresponds to the irradiation of the region between the Target E and the magnet bending the proton beam to SINQ (AHL-Magnet). The second part of the simulation considered the region downstream of the AHL-Magnet up to the beam dump. The values of the assumed irradiation history are summarized in the Table 1

Details of the simulation
Geometry model
Biasing
Postprocessing
Materials
The waste volume
Comparison with measurements
HIPA facility
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