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Dismantling and Clearance Approach for the Swiss Light Source (SLS)

Roman Galeev, Nick Walter, Eike Hohmann, Sabine Mayer

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 198 / Number 2 / February 2024 / Pages 391-398

Research Article / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2023.2205041

Received:November 29, 2022
Accepted:April 16, 2023
Published:January 10, 2024

The Swiss Light Source (SLS) is an electron synchrotron at the Paul Scherrer Institute established in 2001. With an electron energy of 2.4 GeV and 16 operation beamlines, it provides photons for research in various fields of science. This paper describes the approach for the dismantling of the SLS storage ring from the material clearance point of view. It summarizes the general methods used for clearance and their application to the material to be cleared due to the SLS 2.0 upgrade. The experimental research described in this work confirms the applicability of the developed dismantling and clearance approach.