Post-irradiation examination of a prototype tantalum-clad target for the Beam Dump Facility at CERN
Tina Griesemer, Rui Franqueira Ximenes, Gonzalo Arnau Izquierdo,, Ignacio Aviles Santillana, Thomas Brehm, Adria Gallifa Terricabras, Stefan, H\"oll, Richard Jacobsson, Marco Kaiser, Roman Kuchar, Ana Teresa P\'erez, Fontenla, Alexey Rempel, Oscar Sacristan De Frutos

TL;DR
This study examined a prototype tantalum-clad target for CERN's Beam Dump Facility after irradiation, confirming its structural integrity and identifying areas for material improvement to ensure reliable operation under high radiation conditions.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive post-irradiation analysis of a tantalum-clad target prototype, validating its design and manufacturing process for high-radiation environments.
Findings
No irradiation-induced cracks or geometrical changes observed.
Robust bonding between core and cladding confirmed.
Sintered tungsten showed brittleness, suggesting need for material improvements.
Abstract
The Beam Dump Facility (BDF) is a planned fixed-target installation in CERN's North Area, set to start operating in 2031. A proton beam of 400 GeV/c will be delivered in 1 s pulses of 4e13 protons every 7.2 s, amounting to 4e19 protons on target (PoT) per year, with an average thermal power deposition of 305 kW. The experiment requires high-Z and high-density materials and involves challenging thermomechanical conditions; hence, a water-cooled refractory metal core is proposed. To prevent corrosion and erosion, the target materials - tungsten and a molybdenum-based alloy, TZM-, are clad with a tantalum alloy using hot isostatic pressing. To verify the reliability of the target design and manufacturing process, a reduced-scale prototype target was manufactured and irradiated with 2.4e16 PoT in 2018. This paper presents the findings of the post-irradiation examination (PIE) conducted 2.5…
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
