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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2017

Radiation resistance of elastomeric O-rings in mixed neutron and gamma fields: Testing methodology and experimental results

A. Zenoni; F. Bignotti; A. Donzella; G. Donzella; M. Ferrari; S. Pandini; A. Andrighetto; Michele Ballan; S. Corradetti; M. Manzolaro; Alberto Monetti; Massimo Rossignoli; Daniele Scarpa; D. Alloni; M. Prata; A. Salvini; F. Zelaschi

Materials and components employed in the presence of intense neutron and gamma fields are expected to absorb high dose levels that may induce deep modifications of their physical and mechanical properties, possibly causing loss of their function. A protocol for irradiating elastomeric materials in reactor mixed neutron and gamma fields and for testing the evolution of their main mechanical and physical properties with absorbed dose has been developed. Four elastomeric compounds used for vacuum O-rings, one fluoroelastomer polymer (FPM) based and three ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber (EPDM) based, presently available on the market have been selected for the test. One EPDM is rated as radiation resistant in gamma fields, while the other elastomers are general purpose products. Particular care has been devoted to dosimetry calculations, since absorbed dose in neutron fields, unlike pure gamma fields, is strongly dependent on the material composition and, in particular, on the hydrogen content. The products have been tested up to about 2 MGy absorbed dose. The FPM based elastomer, in spite of its lower dose absorption in fast neutron fields, features the largest variations of properties, with a dramatic increase in stiffness and brittleness. Out of the three EPDM based compounds, one shows large and rapid changes in the main mechanical properties, whereas the other two feature more stable behaviors. The performance of the EPDM rated as radiation resistant in pure gamma fields does not appear significantly better than that of the standard product. The predictive capability of the accelerated irradiation tests performed as well as the applicable concepts of threshold of radiation damage is discussed in view of the use of the examined products in the selective production of exotic species facility, now under construction at the Legnaro National Laboratories of the Italian Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare. It results that a careful account of dose rate effects and oxygen penetration in the material, both during test irradiations and in operating conditions, is needed to obtain reliable predictions.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2015

Comparative study of the radiobiological effects induced on adherent vs suspended cells by BNCT, neutrons and gamma rays treatments

Laura Cansolino; Anna Maria Clerici; C. Zonta; P. Dionigi; Giuliano Mazzini; R. Di Liberto; S. Altieri; F. Ballarini; Silva Bortolussi; M.P. Carante; M. Ferrari; S.J. González; Ian Postuma; Nicoletta Protti; G.A. Santa Cruz; Cinzia Ferrari

The present work is part of a preclinical in vitro study to assess the efficacy of BNCT applied to liver or lung coloncarcinoma metastases and to limb osteosarcoma. Adherent growing cell lines can be irradiated as adherent to the culture flasks or as cell suspensions, differences in radio-sensitivity of the two modalities of radiation exposure have been investigated. Dose related cell survival and cell cycle perturbation results evidenced that the radiosensitivity of adherent cells is higher than that of the suspended ones.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018

Spes: An intense source of Neutron-Rich Radioactive Beams at Legnaro

A. Andrighetto; M. Manzolaro; S. Corradetti; Daniele Scarpa; Alberto Monetti; Massimo Rossignoli; Michele Ballan; Francesca Borgna; F D’Agostini; F Gramegna; G. Prete; G. Meneghetti; M. Ferrari; A. Zenoni

The Isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL) method for the production of Radioactive Ion Beams (RIB) is attracting significant interest in the worldwide nuclear physics community. Within this context the SPES (Selective Production of Exotic Species) RIB facility is now under construction at INFN LNL (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro). This technique is established as one of the main techniques for high intensity and high quality beams production. The SPES facility will produce n-rich isotopes by means of a 40 MeV proton beam, emitted by a cyclotron, impinging on a uranium carbide multi-foil fission target. The aim of this work is to describe the most important results obtained by the study of the on-line behavior of the SPES production target assembly. This target system will produce RIBs at a rate of about 1013 fissions per second, it will be able to dissipate a total power of up to 10 kW, and it is planned to work continuously for 2 week-runs of irradiation. ISOL beams of 24 different elements will be produced, therefore a target and ion source development is ongoing to ensure a great variety of produced isotopes and to improve the beam intensity and purity.


AIP Conference Proceedings | 2018

UCx target preparations and characterizations

A. Andrighetto; S. Corradetti; M. Manzolaro; Daniele Scarpa; Alberto Monetti; Massimo Rossignoli; Francesca Borgna; Michele Ballan; Mattia Agostini; Fabio D’Agostini; M. Ferrari; A. Zenoni

The Target-Ion Source unit is the core of an ISOL-RIB facility. Many international ISOL facilities have chosen different layouts of this unit. Many research groups are involved in research and development of targets capable of dissipating high power and, at the same time, be able to have a fast isotope release. This is mandatory in order to produce beams of short half-life isotopes. The research of new materials with advanced microstructural features is crucial in this field. The design of a proper target is indeed strictly related to the obtainment of porous refractory materials, which are capable to work under extreme conditions (temperatures up to 2000 °C in high vacuum) with a high release efficiency. For SPES, the second generation Italian ISOL-RIB Facility, the target will be made of uranium carbide (UCx) in which, by fission induced by a proton beam of 40u2005MeV of energy (8 kW of power), isotopes in the 60-160 amu mass region are produced. The current technological developments are also crucial in th...


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2018

Neutron flux and gamma dose measurement in the BNCT irradiation facility at the TRIGA reactor of the University of Pavia

Silva Bortolussi; N. Protti; M. Ferrari; I. Postuma; S. Fatemi; M. Prata; F. Ballarini; M.P. Carante; R. Farias; S.J. González; Maurizio Marrale; Salvatore Gallo; A. Bartolotta; G. Iacoviello; D. Nigg; S. Altieri


Archive | 2018

Effect of combined gamma and neutron irradiation on EPDM and FPM elastomers

S. Pandini; A. Zenoni; G. Donzella; M. Ferrari; F. Bignotti; A. Andrighetto; A. Salvini; F. Zelaschi


Materials & Design | 2018

Experimental testing and numerical simulations for life prediction of gate valve O-rings exposed to mixed neutron and gamma fields

D. Battini; G. Donzella; A. Avanzini; A. Zenoni; M. Ferrari; A. Donzella; S. Pandini; F. Bignotti; A. Andrighetto; Alberto Monetti


International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series | 2018

Experimental study of materials radiation resistance in reactor mixed fields for the construction of the SPES facility at LNL

A. Zenoni; F. Bignotti; A. Donzella; G. Donzella; M. Ferrari; D. Paderno; S. Pandini; A. Andrighetto; M. Ballan; S. Corradetti; F. D’agostini; M. Manzolaro; A. Monetti; M. Rossignoli; D. Scarpa; D. Alloni; A. Salvini; F. Zelaschi


Archive | 2016

First measurements of laser photoionization on Sn atoms in a Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer at SPES Laser Laboratory

D. Scarpa L. Sottili; Emilio Mariotti; P. Nicolosi; Alessandra Tomaselli; Alberto Monetti; A. Andrighetto; S. Corradetti; Francesca Borgna; M. Manzolaro; M. Lollo; Massimo Rossignoli; Roberto Silingardi; Aldo Mozzi; Enrico Boratto; Michele Ballan; Gianluca Vivian; N. Sattin; L. Martin; D. Conventi; G. Prete; Lisa Biasetto; Roberto Oboe; Giovanni Meneghetti; Paolo Colombo; M. Guerzoni; R. Michinelli; A. Margotti; I. Cristofolini; M. Ferrari; A. Zenoni


45° Convegno Nazionale AIAS | 2016

Una procedura per la valutazione dei limiti di utilizzo di O-Ring sottoposti ad intensi fasci di neutroni

D. Battini; F. Bignotti; G. Donzella; M. Ferrari; S. Pandini; A. Zenoni; D. Alloni; M. Prata; A. Salvini; A. Andrighetto; Alberto Monetti

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A. Zenoni

University of Brescia

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Daniele Scarpa

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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