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9–13 Dec 2019
TRIUMF
US/Pacific timezone

Thermal transport in ISOL target materials

10 Dec 2019, 17:00
2h
TRIUMF

TRIUMF

4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 2A3 CANADA

Speaker

Ms Mia Au (TRIUMF)

Description

The ISOL method (Isotope Separation On-Line) is used worldwide to advance research in multiple fields, including medicine, astrophysics, materials science, and fundamental particle physics by producing radioactive isotopes. The nuclides of interest are created by directly irradiating a target material with accelerated particles. During operation, the target material must sustain temperatures around 2000°C while withstanding continuous thermal loads from interactions with the incident beam. The thermal limits of the target material restrict operation and target lifetime. Thermal properties are therefore of significant interest in target materials development. In this work, the thermal challenges facing ISOL target materials are discussed. The mechanisms of heat transport through target materials are studied and an off-line method is developed for studying target material thermal transport properties. The optimization of target material microstructures to enhance thermal transport is briefly discussed.

Primary author

Ms Mia Au (TRIUMF)

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