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Use of LANSCE Spallation Neutrons to Drive a Fusion Prototypic Neutron Source

Eric J. Pitcher, Yuri K. Batygin, Charles T. Kelsey, IV, Stuart A. Maloy, Eric R. Olivas, Keith A. Woloshun

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 79 / Number 8 / November 2023 / Pages 952-960

Research Article / dx.doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2023.2182641

Received:July 15, 2022
Accepted:February 16, 2023
Published:October 6, 2023

A high-power neutron-producing spallation source is one option for meeting the mission of a fusion prototypic neutron source (FPNS). The Los Alamos Neutron Science Center at Los Alamos National Laboratory is uniquely suited to host such a source. A target concept has been developed that satisfies the initial goals established for an FPNS, as has a beam transport design that satisfies beam-on-target requirements for the concept. We discuss the potential impact of pulsed beam operation on radiation-induced changes in microstructure, as well as the ingrowth of calcium in steel alloys at a rate well beyond that expected in a fusion reactor first wall. A preliminary thermomechanical assessment shows the need to modify the target design to reduce temperatures and stresses in the tungsten target.