1977
DOI: 10.1109/tns.1977.4329013
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Target Stations and Beam Dumps for the CERN SPS

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“…The thermal shock typically lasts from few nanoseconds to some microseconds, depending on the bunch structure of the incoming beam. As shown by Kalbreier et al [25], it is possible to assume that no heat diffusion occurs during the thermal shock because the characteristic thermal diffusion time, τ diffusion , is much longer than the thermal shock duration, τ shock .…”
Section: B Implicit Code (Ansys ® ) Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thermal shock typically lasts from few nanoseconds to some microseconds, depending on the bunch structure of the incoming beam. As shown by Kalbreier et al [25], it is possible to assume that no heat diffusion occurs during the thermal shock because the characteristic thermal diffusion time, τ diffusion , is much longer than the thermal shock duration, τ shock .…”
Section: B Implicit Code (Ansys ® ) Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The actual temperature rise in the target due to heat deposition created by electronic and nuclear interactions (ΔT rise ) was found to be proportional to ρ=C p [11], where ρ is density and C p is heat capacity.…”
Section: Thermal Stressesmentioning
confidence: 99%