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24–28 Apr 2017
IAEA Headquarters
Europe/Vienna timezone

ILU Industrial Electron Accelerators

26 Apr 2017, 10:00
20m
IAEA Board Room B/M1

IAEA Board Room B/M1

Oral IRRADIATION FACILITIES A08

Speaker

Mr Aleksandr Bryazgin (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation)

Description

ILU electron accelerators designed and produced in Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics are working in industry and in research organizations. ILU-8 and ILU-10 machines have single-cell cavities, their maximum energies are 1 MeV and 5 MeV, maximum beam powers are 20 kW and 50 kW respectively. The recently developed ILU-12 and ILU14 machines have multi-cavity accelerating structures, their energy ranges are 5-7,5 MeV and 7,5-10 MeV, maximum beam power of ILU-14 is 100 kW. Radio frequency (RF) generators of the ILU machines are based on pulse vacuum triodes. Compact accelerator ILU-8 with energy up to 1 MeV is using mainly for wire irradiation, it has local radiation shield. All other ILU accelerators can be supplied with X-ray converters and can work in X-ray generation mode. Powerful ILU accelerator are using for wires, cables and pipes modification as well as for medical device sterilization and food irradiation.
Country/Organization invited to participate Russian Federation

Primary author

Mr Aleksandr Bryazgin (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation)

Co-authors

Mr Alexandre Panfilov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Mr Alexandre Vlasov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Mr Alexey Sidorov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Mr Anatoly Lukin (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Mr Boris Faktorovich (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Mr Evgeny Shtarklev (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Mr Fyodor Nikonov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Mr Leonid Voronin (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Mr Mikhail Korobeynikov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Mr Sergey Maximov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Mr Vadim Bezuglov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Dr Vadim Radchenko (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Mr Vadim Tkachenko (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation) Mr Vladislav Nekhaev (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russian Federation)

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