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  1. Journal of the Korean Physical Society
  2. Journal of the Korean Physical Society : Volume 66
  3. Journal of the Korean Physical Society : Volume 66, Issue 3, February 2015
  4. Radiation shielding design of the PAL-XFEL
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Journal of the Korean Physical Society : Volume 66, Issue 3, February 2015
Field measurement facility for the PAL-XFEL undulator
Transverse beam emittance measurement using quadrupole variation at KIRAMS-430
On-going design analyses of the SSR1 single spoke resonator for RAON
Concept of an electron-beam-driven neutron generator and the power dissipation in the target
S-band accelerating structures for the PAL-XFEL
RF phase stability in the 100-MeV proton linac operation
Development of a water load for a Ka-band 10 kW continuous-wave gyrotron in an ECR ion source system
Design study of the LEBT for the post accelerator of the RAON
Simulation on a photocathode-based microtron using a 3D PIC code
Design and delivery of beam monitors for the energy-upgraded linac in J-PARC
Resonance frequency control for the KOMAC 100-MeV drift tube linac
Slug tuner effect on the field stabilization of the drift tube linac
Electromagnetic characteristics of the superconducting magnets for the 28-GHz ECR ion source
Ray-tracing analysis of the Wien velocity filter for protons
External beam’s nozzle design for the CRC cyclotron PIXE/PIGE
High-power test of annular-ring coupled structures for the J-PARC linac energy upgrade
The prototype design of the half-wave resonator at the Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP)
Superconducting linac for the Rare Isotope Science Project
Present status of the electron beam diagnostics system of the PLS-II linac
Radiation shielding design of the PAL-XFEL
Study on radiation production in the charge stripping section of the RISP linear accelerator
Evaluation of radiation damage induced by a proton beam at the KOMAC facility
Overview of the ISOL facility for the RISP
Interlock system for machine protection of the KOMAC 100-MeV proton linac
SRF test facility for the superconducting LINAC “RAON” — RRR property and e-beam welding
Development and performance test of the analysis software for the CRIB active target
Impurity reduction in a plasma by using the deuterium and helium glow discharge method
An effective route for size- and morphology-controlled synthesis of Pt nanomaterials in aqueous solutions via proton beam irradiation
The enhancement of wear resistance for nitrogen-implanted tungsten carbide
Neutron science facility for neutron time-of-flight and fission cross-section measurements at RAON
Water-soluble core/shell nanoparticles for proton therapy through particle-induced radiation
Status of and prospects for proton beam utilization at the KOMAC
Change in the composition ratio of a stainless-steel alloy layer on polymer films by using ion beam sputtering deposition (IBSD)
First year operation of the KOMAC
Radiation damage of F/M and ODS alloys after Fe$^{3+}$-ion irradiation at 300 °C
Design study for the KOBRA (KOrea Broad acceptance Recoil spectrometer and Apparatus) at RAON
A design study of the energy selection system for carbon-ion therapy
Test measurements and evaluations of industrial three-dimensional high-penetration tomography
Effect of halogen-terminated additives on the performance and the nanostructure of all-polymer solar cells
Design of polarized radioactive-ion beams at the RISP for nuclear-structure, nuclear-reaction and astrophysics experiments
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Radiation shielding design of the PAL-XFEL

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Author Oh, Joo Hee Lee, Hee Seock Jung, Nam Suk Kim, Bum Jong
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract The construction of the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory X-ray Free Electron Laser (PAL-XFEL) started in 2011. The PAL-XFEL is designed to generate X-rays using 10 GeV, 0.2 nC electron beams. For the radiation shielding design, a beam-loss scenario suitable for the PAL-XFEL should be established. The beam-loss scenario was determined and categorized as normal or accidental. The electron beam will be shut down automatically when accidental beam-loss occurs. Using this scenario, the thickness of the accelerator and undulator tunnel of the PAL-XFEL was calculated by using the SHIELD11 code, and complicated tunnel structures such as maze entrances, sliding doors, trenches, sleeves, and ducts, were determined under the assumption of a thick iron target by using the FLUKA code. A detailed design of the main beam dump was established, and shielding structures at the front end for suppression of the radiation dose at the experimental area under the accidental beam-loss scenario were considered. The muon production was estimated by using the FLUKA code.
Starting Page 425
Ending Page 431
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 03744884
Journal Journal of the Korean Physical Society
Volume Number 66
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 19768524
Language English
Publisher The Korean Physical Society
Publisher Date 2015-02-22
Publisher Place Seoul
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword 10 GeV electron Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics SHIELD11 Shielding FLUKA X-ray free electron laser Physics Particle and Nuclear Physics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Physics and Astronomy
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