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The beam spot size was given a diameter of 0.5 cm, which was determined by the size of a burn mark on a converter that got hot during irradiation.
 
The beam spot size was given a diameter of 0.5 cm, which was determined by the size of a burn mark on a converter that got hot during irradiation.
 
Electrons are 42 MeV and mono energetic.
 
Electrons are 42 MeV and mono energetic.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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=Results=
 
=Results=

Revision as of 21:45, 31 August 2018

Simulation inputs

The vast majority photo-neutrons are produced from (G,n) on Tungsten-184.

Wxs(Fiss,1n).png

Geometry

Profile view of converter geometry. Distances are in cm. There are two thin (0.001 inch) titanium plates, one on the far left and another on the far right of the convertor, but they are too small to be seen in this diagram. 0.2 cm of water separates each of the three 0.15 cm thick tungsten plates.
Front view of convertor geometry. Distances are in cm.

Materials legend for figures:

JackSimMCNPLegend.png









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Assumptions

The beam spot size was given a diameter of 0.5 cm, which was determined by the size of a burn mark on a converter that got hot during irradiation. Electrons are 42 MeV and mono energetic.

Results

Neutrons

Energy spectrum

The plot below shows the energy distribution of neutrons exiting the converter at three different intervals of their angle w.r.t. the incident electron beam. The neutron energy spectrum of the neutron-induced fission of U235 is also shown for comparison. JackConverterSimResult.png

Misc

The difference between the U235 neutron spectrum and the energy spectrum from the converter may be partially due to moderation of neutrons by H2O. The plot below demonstrates this point, which registers the energy of each photo-neutron immediately after emission, as opposed to after the photo-neutrons exit the converter.

JackConverterSimResult(no moderation).png

Below is a plot of the rate of neutron production as the beam traverses through the converter. Zero corresponds to where the beam enters the titanium window.

JackConverterNeutronProduction.png

Photons

The plot below shows the energy distribution of photons exiting the converter at three different intervals of their angle w.r.t. the incident electron beam

JackConverterPhotonErg.png