Abstract
The construction of the Linear IFMIF Prototype Accelerator (LIPAc) is in progress at Rokkasho, Japan. The important milestone of the project is to commission the necessary components, namely RFQ, MEBT and diagnostics, to accelerate the proton beam up to 2.5 MeV or the deuteron beam up to 5.0 MeV in pulsed mode with a low duty cycle of 0.1%. The detailed radiation safety analysis has been conducted for the beam commissioning with the consideration of the specific radiation source conditions and the building configuration. As a result, it turned out that the dose rate expected outside the accelerator vault during deuteron beam operation at 5 MeV is mostly dominated by the neutron streaming effect through three major penetration sectors, i.e. HVAC ducts, water pipe holes and underground pits, while it is negligibly small during the proton beam operation at 2.5 MeV. It was confirmed that the dose rate expected does not exceed the legal limit for the controlled area boundary and no serious radiological issues exist in the beam commissioning planned.
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