A multidisciplinary investigation is presented in which the first known Additively Manufactured (AM) ferritic/martensitic (FM) steel alloys were evaluated for suitability as fast reactor structural components. As AM becomes more mainstream, it offers new possibilities in improving the design and cost of metal parts, especially those with weldability and workability limitations. However, questions remain about AM’s ability to reliably produce the types of high performance ferritic alloys that require carefully tailored microstructures. Laser-based AM produces heating patterns that interfere with the phase transformations from which wrought FM steels derive their ductility, high strength, and creep resistance. Additionally, study of irradiati...
As an important part of the design and development of advanced nuclear fission and fusion reactors, ...
International audienceCompared to austenitic stainless steels, largely employed in the early fission...
The nuclear power industry has growing interest in qualifying powder metallurgy with hot isostatic p...
Modified 9Cr-1Mo ferritic-martensitic steel (T91) has been extensively investigated as a structural ...
The dramatically increasing demand for energy stimulates scientists all over the world to consider t...
Next-generation advanced reactor system designs present new challenges for material design and selec...
Next generation fast spectrum reactors require structural materials that can tolerate higher tempera...
Nuclear reactor materials are subjected to a harsh environment including high temperatures and radia...
Designing materials for performance in high-radiation fields can be accelerated through a carefully ...
A ferritic-martensitic (FM) steel, HT9, has been studied for use in advanced nuclear reactors for it...
The growing global demand for energy will increasingly call upon fusion reactors and Generation IV n...
With the rising global demand for low-cost clean energy, nuclear fission and fusion systems willbeco...
Department of Nuclear EngineeringRadiation resistance of two advanced ferritic-martensitic steels, F...
Cladding materials in next-generation fast reactors are expected to reach damage levels of 500 displ...
As part of the solutions towards resolving the challenges in energy shortage and climate changes, ad...
As an important part of the design and development of advanced nuclear fission and fusion reactors, ...
International audienceCompared to austenitic stainless steels, largely employed in the early fission...
The nuclear power industry has growing interest in qualifying powder metallurgy with hot isostatic p...
Modified 9Cr-1Mo ferritic-martensitic steel (T91) has been extensively investigated as a structural ...
The dramatically increasing demand for energy stimulates scientists all over the world to consider t...
Next-generation advanced reactor system designs present new challenges for material design and selec...
Next generation fast spectrum reactors require structural materials that can tolerate higher tempera...
Nuclear reactor materials are subjected to a harsh environment including high temperatures and radia...
Designing materials for performance in high-radiation fields can be accelerated through a carefully ...
A ferritic-martensitic (FM) steel, HT9, has been studied for use in advanced nuclear reactors for it...
The growing global demand for energy will increasingly call upon fusion reactors and Generation IV n...
With the rising global demand for low-cost clean energy, nuclear fission and fusion systems willbeco...
Department of Nuclear EngineeringRadiation resistance of two advanced ferritic-martensitic steels, F...
Cladding materials in next-generation fast reactors are expected to reach damage levels of 500 displ...
As part of the solutions towards resolving the challenges in energy shortage and climate changes, ad...
As an important part of the design and development of advanced nuclear fission and fusion reactors, ...
International audienceCompared to austenitic stainless steels, largely employed in the early fission...
The nuclear power industry has growing interest in qualifying powder metallurgy with hot isostatic p...