Overview of Electron Beam Technology, Capabilities and Barriers1 West (WH1W) (Wilson Hall )
1 West (WH1W)
Wilson Hall
Wilson Hall One West (1W) Conference Room
• Existing Applications & Existing Industrial Accelerators
• Compact SRF accelerator concept and design
• New opportunities in industrial chemistry with SRF-based Accelerators
• Economics of E-beam Treatment
Speaker:
Charlie Cooper
(FNAL)
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Optimized Non-thermal Plasma for Chemical Processing1 West (WH1W) (Wilson Hall)
1 West (WH1W)
Wilson Hall
Wilson Hall One West (1W) Conference Room
Speaker:
Kamal Hadidi
(Isklen LLC)
10:20
Break
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Decarbonization of Fuels and Chemical Production1 West (WH1W) (Wilson Hall)
1 West (WH1W)
Wilson Hall
Wilson Hall One West (1W) Conference Room
Speaker:
Pingping Sun
(Argonne National Laboratory)
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Modeling of Electron Beam Propagation in Background Plasma using Large-scale Particle-in-cell Codes1 West (WH1W) (Wilson Hall)
1 West (WH1W)
Wilson Hall
Speaker:
Igor Kaganovich
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Modeling Electrification and Product Optimization of Chemical Processes Using Non-equilibrium Reaction Selectivity1 West (WH1W) (Wilson Hall)
1 West (WH1W)
Wilson Hall
Wilson Hall One West (1W) Conference Room
Speaker:
John P. Verboncoeur
(Michigan State University)
12:00
LunchCrossover (2nd Floor) (Wilson Hall)
Crossover (2nd Floor)
Wilson Hall
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Overview of Industrial Chemical Processes, Concerns with Current Technologies, and Opportunities for New Technologies1 West (WH1W) (Wilson Hall)
1 West (WH1W)
Wilson Hall
Wilson Hall One West (1W) Conference Room
Speaker:
Christina Wildfire
(NETL )
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Room Temperature Vulcanization in Silicone Gels1 West (WH1W) (Wilson Hall)
1 West (WH1W)
Wilson Hall
Wilson Hall One West (1W) Conference Room
Speaker:
Gabrielle Davis
14:15
Tour of 15th Floor of Wilson Hall15th Floor (Wilson Hall)
15th Floor
Wilson Hall
A View from the Top of Wilson Hall
The observation area overlooks Fermilab's 6800-acre (2,750 hectare) site where scientists study the mysteries of matter that are held by individual particles inside the atom's nucleus. These particles, and the forces that cause them to interact, can only be "observed" with the use of extremely large machines called accelerators that drive particle beams of protons (a part of the atom) to very high energies in order to collide them with stationary targets or with moving antiprotons. Fermilab's accelerator, the Tevatron, produces the highest energy particle beams in the world. (Tom Kroc)
14:15
Tour of HAB (Heavy Assembly Bldg)Main Level (HAB)
Main Level
HAB
Cryocooler Lab
The Conduction Cooling lab is a research and experimental facility where the conduction cooling technology for Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) cavities is performed. This is the assembly area for IARC’s conduction cooled accelerators and the test area for the accelerator components. (Chris Edwards)
A2D2 – Accelerator Application Development and Demonstration
A2D2 research tool is a test platform that fosters development of new electron beam radiation-driven chemical processes and evaluates new ideas for electron-beam applications. This is an electron linear accelerator, or linac, located in HAB that has been configured to provide the desired electrons for applications. (Charlie Cooper)
15:30
Break
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Next Steps, Opportunities & Discussion1 West (WH1W) (Wilson Hall)