Joachim Vollaire
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2013
Y. Romanets; A. P. Bernardes; A. Dorsival; I. F. Gonçalves; Y. Kadi; S. Di Maria; P. Vaz; V. Vlachoudis; Joachim Vollaire
The high intensity and energy ISOLDE (HIE-ISOLDE) project is an upgrade to the existing ISOLDE facility at CERN. The foreseen increase in the nominal intensity and the energy of the primary proton beam of the existing ISOLDE facility aims at increasing the intensity of the produced radioactive ion beams (RIBs). The currently existing ISOLDE facility uses the proton beam from the proton-synchrotron booster with an energy of 1.4 GeV and an intensity up to 2 μA. After upgrade (final stage), the HIE-ISOLDE facility is supposed to run at an energy up to 2 GeV and an intensity up to 4 μA. The foreseen upgrade imposes constrains, from the radiation protection and the radiation safety point of view, to the existing experimental and supply areas. Taking into account the upgraded energy and intensity of the primary proton beam, a new assessment of the radiation protection and radiation safety of the HIE-ISOLDE facility is necessary. Special attention must be devoted to the shielding assessment of the beam dumps and of the experimental areas. In this work the state-of-the-art Monte Carlo particle transport simulation program FLUKA was used to perform the computation of the ambient dose equivalent rate distribution and of the particle fluxes in the projected HIE-ISOLDE facility (taking into account the upgrade nominal primary proton beam energy and intensity) and the shielding assessment of the facility, with the aim of identifying in the existing facility (ISOLDE) the critical areas and locations where new or reinforced shielding may be necessary. The consequences of the upgraded proton beam parameters on the operational radiation protection of the facility were studied.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2017
Gérald Dumont; Fernando Baltasar Dos Santos Pedrosa; Pierre Carbonez; D. Forkel-Wirth; Pierre Ninin; Eloy Reguero Fuentes; S. Roesler; Joachim Vollaire
CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, upgraded its operational dosimetry system in March 2013 to be prepared for the first Long Shutdown of CERNs facilities. The new system allows the immediate and automatic checking and recording of the dosimetry data before and after interventions in radiation areas. To facilitate the analysis of the data in context of CERNs approach to As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA), this new system is interfaced to the Intervention Management Planning and Coordination Tool (IMPACT). IMPACT is a web-based application widely used in all CERNs accelerators and their associated technical infrastructures for the planning, the coordination and the approval of interventions (work permit principle). The coupling of the operational dosimetry database with the IMPACT repository allows a direct and almost immediate comparison of the actual dose with the estimations, in addition to enabling the configuration of alarm levels in the dosemeter in function of the intervention to be performed.
international conference on supercomputing | 2011
G. Battistoni; F. Broggi; Markus Brugger; M. Campanella; M. Carboni; A. Fassò; E. Gadioli; F. Cerutti; A. Ferrari; Anna Ferrari; M. V. Garzelli; Mattias Lantz; A. Mairani; M. Margiotta; Cristina Morone; S. Muraro; Katia Parodi; M. Pelliccioni; Johannes Ranft; S. Roesler; P. Sala; Mario Santana; L. Sarchiapone; Massimiliano Sioli; G. Smirnov; Florian Sommerer; Christian Theis; S. Trovati; R. Villari; Heinz Vincke
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2011
G. Battistoni; F. Broggi; Markus Brugger; M. Campanella; M. Carboni; A. Empl; A. Fassò; E. Gadioli; F. Cerutti; A. Ferrari; Anna Ferrari; M. Lantz; A. Mairani; M. Margiotta; Cristina Morone; S. Muraro; Katia Parodi; V. Patera; Mauricio Pelliccioni; L. Pinsky; Johannes Ranft; S. Roesler; Sofia Rollet; P. Sala; Mario Santana; L. Sarchiapone; Massimiliano Sioli; G. Smirnov; Florian Sommerer; Christian Theis
international conference on supercomputing | 2011
G. Battistoni; V. Boccone; F. Broggi; Markus Brugger; M. Campanella; M. Carboni; F. Cerutti; A. Empl; A. Fassò; A. Ferrari; Anna Ferrari; E. Gadioli; M. V. Garzelli; D. Kramer; Mattias Lantz; Elias Lebbos; A. Mairani; A. Margiotta; Alessio Mereghetti; Cristina Morone; S. Muraro; Katia Parodi; V. Patera; M. Pelliccioni; L. Pinsky; Johannes Ranft; Ketil Roeed; S. Roesler; Sofia Rollet; P. Sala
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2006
Joachim Vollaire; Markus Brugger; D. Forkel-Wirth; S. Roesler; Pavol Vojtyla
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2014
J. Blaha; F.P. La Torre; Marco Silari; Joachim Vollaire
The 13th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR REACTION MECHANISMS, Varenna (Italy), Villa Monastero, 11-15 June 2012 | 2013
G. Battistoni; Boccone; Till Boehlen; F. Broggi; M.c Brugger; G Brunetti; M. Campanella; F Cappucci; F. Cerutti; M.P.W. Chin; P. Colleoni; A. Empl; A. Fassò; A. Ferrari; E. Gadioli; P Garcia Ortega; M. V. Garzelli; L Lari; Mattias Lantz; Anton Lechner; Kerry Lee; G. Lukasik; A. Mairani; A. Margiotta; Alessio Mereghetti; M. C. Morone; S Murano; R Nicolini; Katia Parodi; Patera
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2016
Donald Houngbo; A. P. Bernardes; Jc David; M Delonca; K Kravalis; S Lahiri; R. Losito; C Maglioni; A Marchix; T.M. Mendonca; Lucia Popescu; D. Schumann; Paul Schuurmans; T. Stora; Joachim Vollaire; Jan Vierendeels
Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2014
Y. Romanets; A. P. Bernardes; A. Dorsival; I. F. Gonçalves; Y. Kadi; S. Di Maria; P. Vaz; V. Vlachoudis; Joachim Vollaire