The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the materials that are placed close to or into the high intensity beams. The energy stored in a single beam of LHC particle accelerator is equivalent to about 80 kg of TNT explosive, stored in a transverse beam area with a typical value of 0.2 mm×0.2 mm. The materials placed close to the beam are used at, or even beyond, their damage limits. However, it is very difficult to predict structural efficiency and robustness accurately: beam-induced damage for high energy and high intensity occurs in a regime where practical experience does not exist. The interaction between high energy particle beams and metals induces a sudden non uniform temperature i...
Abstract: The LHC will operate at an energy of 7 TeV with a luminosity of 1034cm−2s−1. This requires...
This paper presents numerical simulations that have been carried out to study the thermodynamic and ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will allow for collision between two 7 TeV/c proton beams, each comp...
The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the m...
The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the m...
The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the m...
The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the m...
The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the m...
In this work, the numerical simulations of the LHC high energy particle beam impact against a metal ...
This study is performed in order to estimate the damage on copper components due to the impact of a ...
Requirements of modern nuclear physics entail big efforts in the field of particle accelerator techn...
Beam Intercepting Devices (BID) are designed to operate in a harsh radioactive environment and are h...
In the framework of the High Luminosity LHC project at CERN, the need for further incorporation of e...
The LHC will operate at an energy of 7 TeV with a luminosity of 1034cm_2s_1. This requires two beams...
The conceptual design of the Future Circular Collider (FCC) is being carried out actively in an inte...
Abstract: The LHC will operate at an energy of 7 TeV with a luminosity of 1034cm−2s−1. This requires...
This paper presents numerical simulations that have been carried out to study the thermodynamic and ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will allow for collision between two 7 TeV/c proton beams, each comp...
The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the m...
The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the m...
The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the m...
The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the m...
The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the m...
In this work, the numerical simulations of the LHC high energy particle beam impact against a metal ...
This study is performed in order to estimate the damage on copper components due to the impact of a ...
Requirements of modern nuclear physics entail big efforts in the field of particle accelerator techn...
Beam Intercepting Devices (BID) are designed to operate in a harsh radioactive environment and are h...
In the framework of the High Luminosity LHC project at CERN, the need for further incorporation of e...
The LHC will operate at an energy of 7 TeV with a luminosity of 1034cm_2s_1. This requires two beams...
The conceptual design of the Future Circular Collider (FCC) is being carried out actively in an inte...
Abstract: The LHC will operate at an energy of 7 TeV with a luminosity of 1034cm−2s−1. This requires...
This paper presents numerical simulations that have been carried out to study the thermodynamic and ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will allow for collision between two 7 TeV/c proton beams, each comp...