Fabrication of a tantalum-clad tungsten target for KENS
2001; Elsevier BV; Volume: 296; Issue: 1-3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0022-3115(01)00533-5
ISSN1873-4820
AutoresMasayoshi Kawai, Kenji Kikuchi, Hiroaki Kurishita, Jing‐Feng Li, M. Furusaka,
Tópico(s)Superconducting Materials and Applications
ResumoSince the cold neutron source intensity of KENS (the spallation neutron source at High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) was decreased into about a third of the designed value because a cadmium liner at the cold neutron source deformed and obstructed the neutron beam line, the target-moderator-and-reflector assembly (TMRA) has been replaced by a new one aimed at improving the neutron performance and recovering the cold neutron source. The tantalum target has also been replaced by a tantalum-clad tungsten one. In order to bond the tantalum-clad with the tungsten block, a hot isostatic press (HIP) process was applied and optimized. It was found that gaseous interstitial impurity elements severely attacked tantalum and embrittled, and that the getter materials such as zirconium and tantalum were effective to reduce the embrittlement.
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