17–22 May 2026
C.I.D
Europe/Zurich timezone

CASE STUDIES WITH HED-MELT, MODELING HIGH-ENERGY-DENSITY CONDITIONS IN ACCELERATORS

THP5361
21 May 2026, 16:00
2h
C.I.D

C.I.D

Deauville, France
Poster Presentation MC5.D11: Code Developments and Simulation Techniques Poster session

Speaker

Jeffrey Dooling (Argonne National Laboratory)

Description

The HED-Melt (High Energy Density Modeling of Electron Beam Impacts Toolkit) software suite was developed for studying the damage resulting from beam impacts in accelerators. We have made additional improvements to the toolkit workflow and physics modeling, and have examined specific loss scenarios matching the operation conditions in the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade (APS-U) storage ring. The FLASH component now uses the immersed boundary method (IBM) for modeling the boundaries and mass transfer between solid, liquid, and plasma states. Losses were observed in two operational modes, high-coupling 48-bunch timing mode (up to 140 mA) and high-coupling 216-bunch “many-bunch mode” (up to 200 mA). Data recorded during these losses and observations of collimator damage are presented and were used to benchmarkthe updated physics modeling.

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Authors

AJ Dick (Argonne National Laboratory) Akash Dhruv (Argonne National Laboratory) Alex Grannan (Argonne National Laboratory) Dongwook Lee (University of California, Santa Cruz) Gary Navrotski (Advanced Photon Source) Jeffrey Dooling (Argonne National Laboratory) Michael Borland (Argonne National Laboratory) Nathan Cook (RadiaSoft (United States)) Sean Riedel (University of California, Santa Cruz) Youngjun Lee (Argonne National Laboratory)

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