Abstract Organic aromatic cold neutron moderators - like mesitylene ( C 9 H 12 ) - are often much more convenient to handle and to commission than cryogenic methane or… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Organic aromatic cold neutron moderators - like mesitylene ( C 9 H 12 ) - are often much more convenient to handle and to commission than cryogenic methane or ortho/para hydrogen moderators. Although this benefit comes at the cost of reduced brilliance, mesitylene moderators are suited to enable cold neutron applications at sources where a complex traditional cold moderator system is not feasible. Developing the Julich High Brilliance neutron Source (HBS) project, we have investigated the use of such a low-dimensional mesitylene moderator with MCNP and ANSYS simulations and validated the simulations with experiments at TU Dresden's AKR-2 reactor. Here we will document the feasibility, advantages and drawbacks of such a system and give an outlook on future optimization potentials.
               
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