Abstract
The SORGENTINA-RF project aims at developing a 14 MeV fusion neutron source featuring an emission rate in the order of 5–7 × 10 (Formula presented.) s (Formula presented.). The plant relies on a metallic water-cooled rotating target and a deuterium (50%) and tritium (50%) ion beam. Beyond the main focus of medical radioisotope production, the source may represent a multi-purpose neutron facility by implementing a series of neutron-based techniques. Among the different engineering and technological issues to be addressed, the production of incondensable gases and corrosion product into the rotating target deserves a dedicated investigation. In this study, a preliminary analysis is carried out, considering the general layout of the target and the present choice of the target material.
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Sartorio, C., Angiolini, M., Flammini, D., Pietropaolo, A., Agostini, P., Alberghi, C., … Zummo, G. (2022). Preliminary Assessment of Radiolysis for the Cooling Water System in the Rotating Target of SORGENTINA-RF. Environments - MDPI, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/environments9080106
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