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Leader: | S.I. Tyutyunnikov |
Participating Countries and International Organizations:
Armenia, Australia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine.
Scientific Programme:
Investigation of various subcritical setups and using them for energy prodution and radioactive waste transmutation, research of radiation hardness of materials. The quasi-infinite target (Project E&T&RM)
Expected main results:
- Receiving data about the multiplicities and special istribution of energy-time neutron spectra. Research on massive targets of natural (depleted) uranium and thorium energy production capabilities and processing of radioactive waste, the study of radiation hardness of superconductors by the beams of neutrons and protons.
Expected main results in 2018: - Installation of a big uranium target on Phazotron in DLNP, beam adjustment on the target.
- Thermocouple device installation and callibration at the massive uranium target "BURAN".
- Pilot operation of the nutron spectrometer on recoil protons on the "BURAN" under irradiation with protons at Phazotron.
- Investigation of neutron leakage from the surface of the massive uranium target by activation method.
- Investigation of impact of high-power laser radiation on the radioactive decay of minor actinides.
- The investigation of radiation detects in high-temperature superconductors under the irradiation with protons with energy E = 660 MeV.
List of projects: | |||
Project | Leader | Priority (period of realisation) |
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1. | Project E&T&RM Study of deeply subcritical electronuclear systems and possibilities of their application for energy production, transmutation of radioactive waste and research in the field of radiation material science. Part III. Quqsi infinite target. |
S.I. Tyutyunnikov | 1 (2018-2019) |
List of Activities | |||||
Activity or Experiment | Leaders | ||||
Laboratory or other Division of JINR Responsible person |
Main researchers | ||||
1. | Development of technical specifications for a quasi infinite uranium target, setting in the DLNP to Phazotron |
S.I. Tyutyunnikov A.A. Solnyshkin |
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VBLHEP | O.G. Tarasov, I.P. Yudin | ||||
DLNP | I. Adam | ||||
2. | Development of the technical specifications for the detector system of setup "big uranium target" on the basis of the temperature sensor and silicon photomultipliers |
S.I. Tyutyunnikov A.A. Solnyshkin A.V. Vishnevsky Z. Sadygov |
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VBLHEP | A.I. Berlev, A.A. Baldin, I.P. Yudin | ||||
DLNP | I. Adam | ||||
3. | Design, manufacture of detectors for the measurement of ion energy in the range of Ee=0.1 Gev/nucleon on the Nuclotron-M beams |
N.I. Zamyatin |
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VBLHEP | O.G. Tarasov, S.V. Khabarov, A.I. Shafranovskaya, Yu.S. Kovalev | ||||
4. | Upgrade of spectrum-analitical complex for activation measurements. |
V.N. Shalyapin I.P. Yudin |
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VBLHEP | M. Paraipan, E.V. Strekalovskaya, I.A. Kryachko | ||||
DLNP | V.I. Stegaylov | ||||
5. | The study of neutron fields of big uranium target at the Phazotron under the irradiation of proton Ep=0.66 GeV |
S.I. Tyutyunnikov A.A. Solnyshkin G.I. Smirnov M.Paraipan |
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VBLHEP | A.I. Berlev, A.A. Baldin, I.P. Yudin, A.V. Vishnesky, T.L. Enik | ||||
DLNP | I. Adam, V.I. Stegaylov | ||||
FLNR | E.M. Kozulin | ||||
6. | The study of influence of high-power coherent radiation at radioactive decay aktinid Am 241 |
S.N. Sedykh |
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VBLHEP | A.K. Kaminsky, I.A. Kryachko | ||||
7. | Production of the monitoring elements for the superconducting systems |
Yu.P. Filippov |
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VBLHEP | I.D. Kakorin |
Collaboration | |||
Country or International Organization |
City | Institute or Laboratory | |
Armenia | Yerevan | YSU | |
Australia | Sydney | Univ. | |
Belarus | Minsk | INP BSU | |
JIPNR-Sosny NASB | |||
Bulgaria | Sofia | INRNE BAS | |
Czech Republic | Rez | UJV | |
Brno | BUT | ||
Prague | CTU | ||
Moldova | Chisinau | IAP ASM | |
Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar | IPT MAS | |
Poland | Warsaw | WUT | |
Krakow | NINP PAS | ||
Otwock-Swierk | NCBJ | ||
Russia | Dubna | BSINP MSU | |
IAS "Omega" | |||
St. Petersburg | KRI | ||
Tomsk | TPU | ||
Romania | Bucharest | ISS | |
UMF | |||
Slovakia | Bratislava | SOSMT | |
IP SAS | |||
CU | |||
Ukraine | Kharkov | NSC KIPT |