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View article: Commissioning Status of Linear IFMIF Prototype Accelerator (LIPAc)
Commissioning Status of Linear IFMIF Prototype Accelerator (LIPAc) Open
The IFMIF project aiming at material tests for a future fusion DEMO reactor is under the EVEDA phase in the BA Agreement of fusion program between Japan and EU. As the accelerator activity, the installation and commissioning of the Linear …
View article: Progress Report on LIPAC
Progress Report on LIPAC Open
International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) is the neutron source for simulating fusion reactor environment using two 40 MeV/125 mA CW D⁺ beams. LIPAc facility is under construction in Rokkasho for validating 9 MeV/125 mA C…
View article: Beam Commissioning of the IFMIF EVEDA Very High Power RFQ
Beam Commissioning of the IFMIF EVEDA Very High Power RFQ Open
IFMIF, the International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility, is an accelerator-based neutron source that will use Li(d, xn) reactions to generate a flux of neutrons with a broad peak at 14 MeV equivalent to the conditions of the Deuteri…
View article: Source and LEBT Beam Preparation for IFMIF-EVEDA RFQ
Source and LEBT Beam Preparation for IFMIF-EVEDA RFQ Open
The commissioning phase of the IFMIF-EVEDA RFQ requires a complete beam characterization with simula-tions and measurements of the beam input from the IFMIF-EVEDA ion source and LEBT, in order to reach the RFQ input beam parameters. In thi…
View article: High Intensity Beam Production at CEA/Saclay For The IPHI Project
High Intensity Beam Production at CEA/Saclay For The IPHI Project Open
CEA/Saclay is involved in high power proton accelerators for long years. This activity started in the 90's, with the development of the SILHI source which routinely produces tens mA of proton beam. Several industrial difficulties led to a …
View article: The Linear IFMIF Prototype Accelerator (LIPAC) Design Development under the European-Japanese Collaboration
The Linear IFMIF Prototype Accelerator (LIPAC) Design Development under the European-Japanese Collaboration Open
The IFMIF aims to provide an accelerator-based, D-Li neutron source to produce high energy neutrons at sufficient intensity. Part of the BA agreement (Japan-EURATOM), the goal of the IFMIF/EVEDA project is to work on the engineering design…
View article: Development of a Compact High Intensity Ion Source for Light Ions at CEA-Saclay
Development of a Compact High Intensity Ion Source for Light Ions at CEA-Saclay Open
During the past 5 years, a R&D program has been launched to improve the beam quality of ECR 2.45 GHz high intensity light ion sources for high power accelerators. The main goal was to minimize the divergence and emittance growth of intense…
View article: Beam Diagnostics of the LIPAC Injector With a Focus on the Algorithm Developed for Emittance Data Analysis of High Background Including Species Fraction Calculation
Beam Diagnostics of the LIPAC Injector With a Focus on the Algorithm Developed for Emittance Data Analysis of High Background Including Species Fraction Calculation Open
To prove the feasibility of the IFMIF accelerators concept, the EVEDA phase will commission in Japan the LIPAC accelerator, which will deliver a 125 mA/9 MeV CW deuteron beam. LEDA already managed 100 mA in CW at 6.7 MeV in 2000. The diffe…
View article: Intermediate Commissioning Results of the Required 140 mA/100 keV CW D⁺ ECR Injector of LIPAc, IFMIF's Prototype
Intermediate Commissioning Results of the Required 140 mA/100 keV CW D⁺ ECR Injector of LIPAc, IFMIF's Prototype Open
The LIPAc accelerator aims to operate in Rokkasho Fusion Institute a 125 mA/CW deuteron beam at 9 MeV to validate the concept of IFMIF's accelerators that will operate in CW 125 mA at 40 MeV. The 2.45 GHz ECR injector developed by CEA-Sacl…
View article: Intermediate Commissioning Results of the 70 mA/50 keV H⁺ and 140 mA/100 keV D⁺ ECR Injector of IFMIF/LIPAC
Intermediate Commissioning Results of the 70 mA/50 keV H⁺ and 140 mA/100 keV D⁺ ECR Injector of IFMIF/LIPAC Open
The LIPAc accelerator aims to operate 125 mA/CW deuteron beam at 9 MeV to validate IFMIF's accelerators that will operate in CW 125 mA at 40 MeV. The different subsystems of LIPAc have been designed and constructed mainly by European labs …
View article: The accomplishment of the Engineering Design Activities of IFMIF/EVEDA: The European–Japanese project towards a Li(d,xn) fusion relevant neutron source
The accomplishment of the Engineering Design Activities of IFMIF/EVEDA: The European–Japanese project towards a Li(d,xn) fusion relevant neutron source Open
The International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF), presently in its Engineering Validation and Engineering Design Activities (EVEDA) phase under the frame of the Broader Approach Agreement between Europe and Japan, accomplish…