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1 J-PARC neutrino experiment Target Specification Graphite or Carbon-Carbon composite cylindrical bar : length 900mm, diameter 25~30mm The bar may be divided into several pieces. The stress generated in the target is proportional to E  T where E: Yang’s modulus,  : linear coefficient of thermal expansion,  T : temperature rise. So, we want a material which has high S/E  where S is the yield strength. The quantities we concern are  (density), E, , S(yield and compression strength) and resistivity against radiation. A.K.Ichikawa 15 th May 2003

2 Especially, Target by Y. Hayato with KEK Target&Monitor group lead by Noumi Horns Conceptual design by A. K. Ichikawa supported by Y. Yamanoi, Y. Suzuki and Target&Monitor group R&D of Target and Horns are in progress by Neutrino construction group and Target&Monitor group in KEK.

3 Target for K2K Target for J-Parc Al 30mm  x 660mm (Embedded in the horn) Heat was generated by the horn-current 12kJ in 1.1  s 2.6MJ in 5  s Aluminum cannot withstand. Only low-Z material such as graphite or beryllium.

4 Graphite w/ water cooling J/gK degree Z R Temperature rise due to the radiation w/ 1 pulse cal. w/ MARS Density ~1.8g/cm 3 Melting point ~3600 o C Good thermal conductivity Mechanically strong

5 Target Size Pion absorption Temperature rise Energy concentration Inner radius of the horn Beam size ~1cm

6 Currently, 25mm  ~30mm  is being considered.

7 Time dependence of temperature  max ~200 o C at center ~40 o C ( Thermal convection coefficient on the surface should be larger than to satisfy <100 o C@surface condition.) r= 0mm,z=300mm r= 15mm,z=300mm 48 32 12 (Sec.) by Y. Hayato and M. Minakawa

8 Cooling test Current (~1300A) Cooling water Cooling w/ surrounding water. Heat load by electric current T.Oyabu et al.

9 flow : 0.83m/sec C11 C02 C10 C01 C03 C01 Temp. at the surface C03 Temp. at the center C02 Water temperature C10 Water temperature (out) C11 Water temperature (in) Time (min.) Temp. of the target Heat convection coefficient btw. graphite and water was measured at various conditions.

10 Cooling Test w/ more realistic setups By Y. Hayato

11 By A. K. Ichikawa

12 Thermal stress by Y. Hayato Calculation by hand  quasi-static = 10~15MPa  dynamical = ~8Mpa Safety factor ~3 Stress analysis using FEM just started.

13 Example of Possible items expected to Foreign Institute Target : Material itself (graphite w/ good mechanical property, C-C composit, etc.) Measurement of quality(strength, radiation resistivity, heat conduction etc.) of materials Horns : Independent stress analysis Production of inner conductor This is not a perfect list. More discussion is necessary.

14 Summary Target Base line of the current design is graphite of 25~30mm  surrounded by cooling water In this year, cooling test and examination of various items such as mechanical stress calculation and cooling schemes will be conducted. Horns Base line of the current design is 3 horns with 320kA current. In this year, conceptual design will be completed and examination of various items such as mechanical stress, cooling and power supply will be conducted.

15 Heat Load from Radiation Graphite  =1.8g/cm 3 Water t=5mm Air t=6mm Inner cond. Al t=4mm In total, 34kJ/3.3E14 protons = 10 kW @ 0.3Hz cf. K2K heat load in the target from the current = 1.4 kW (surface area ~x 7) In the graphite target, 64kJ/3.3E14 protons in total 30mm  60mm   t~14 o Z R Z R


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