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Neutronics Calculations for the Common Shielding Project at ESS
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Working Paper
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Subject
Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
Physics - Computational Physics
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Abstract
The European Spallation Source ESS is being constructed in Lund, Sweden, to be the world's brightest cold pulsed spallation neutron source. The facility uses a 2GeV proton beam hitting a target to produce neutrons. The neutrons are then thermalized in a moderator. Surrounding the moderator are several beam ports connected to neutron guides that transport the cold neutrons. Due to the long-pulse source nature of the ESS, neutron scattering instruments are significantly longer than at most existing facilities, with approximately half the instruments requiring neutron guides that are 150 meters long and only a few shorter than 50 meters. Therefore the shielding cost is dominated by the guide shielding. To fulfill the shielding requirement, a 'Common Shielding Project' has been initiated to deliver cost-effective and standardized solutions for several instruments. This includes both a consistent design of the shielding blocks, as well as a common approach to neutronics simulations.
Comment: 4 pages, 8 figures, presented at the 14th International Conference on Radiation Shielding and 21st Topical Meeting of the Radiation Protection and Shielding Division, September 25 to 29, 2022 Seattle WA, USA, accepted for publication in the conference proceedings