Abstract
Abstract— The design of an inlet vacuum window, which was developed and manufactured as part of the project of a target station for the production of medical radionuclides, is presented. The calculated data of temperature fields and thermomechanical stresses in the window elements are presented, as well as data on the stress–strain state of the window under the action of the total load (pressure plus uneven heating). Particular attention is paid to the numerical simulation of window cooling by unheated water flows. The “life time” of the window is estimated due to radiation damage to its material. Given the high levels of energy release and induced activity, initiated by protons in the window, as well as its frequent replacement, the AMg6 alloy was selected as the window material.
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