Tungsten carbide (WC) has been found to have higher resistance to plasma-induced thermal shock compared to rolled tungsten. The electron beam device JUDITH 1 was used to simulate likely thermal shock conditions induced by edge localised modes and plasma disruptions. Loading conditions of 100–1000 cycles, heat fluxes of 0.19–1.13 GW/m2 and base temperatures of 400–1000 °C were employed on two candidate WC-based materials: a monolithic WC ceramic, and a WC-FeCr composite. Surprisingly, the monolith outperformed the composite under all conditions. This was unexpected, particularly at 400 °C, based on the calculated thermal shock resistance parameters. The result was explained by preferential melting of the metallic FeCr binder. Compared to ava...
Neutron shielding materials are a critical area of development for nuclear fusion technology. In the...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66260/1/j.1151-2916.1976.tb09415.x.pd
New generations of fusion devices need alternative plasma-facing materials. The currently approved m...
Thermonuclear fusion power plants are a promising option to ensure the energy supply for future gene...
The investigation of plasma facing materials (PFM) subjected to a large number (≥10,000) of thermal ...
The electron beam device JUDITH 1 was used to establish a testing procedure for the qualification of...
Previous studies have shown that transient thermal shock loads induce crack networks on tungsten sam...
The study summarizes the experimental results on fusion relevant pure heat load exposures of differe...
A cobalt-free tungsten carbide cermet (WC-FeNi) has been subjected to oxyacetylene flame tests to si...
The fracture behavior of plasma-facing components (PFCs) under extreme plasma-material interaction c...
Previous studies have shown that transient thermal shock loads induce crack networks on tungsten sam...
ABSTRACT: The combination of tungsten carbide and copper as a thermal barrier could effectively redu...
Tungsten is the material of choice for plasma-facing components in future plasma-burning fusion reac...
In nuclear fusion devices the surfaces directly facing the plasma are irradiated with high energy fl...
The influence of recrystallization on thermal shock resistance has been identified as an issue that ...
Neutron shielding materials are a critical area of development for nuclear fusion technology. In the...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66260/1/j.1151-2916.1976.tb09415.x.pd
New generations of fusion devices need alternative plasma-facing materials. The currently approved m...
Thermonuclear fusion power plants are a promising option to ensure the energy supply for future gene...
The investigation of plasma facing materials (PFM) subjected to a large number (≥10,000) of thermal ...
The electron beam device JUDITH 1 was used to establish a testing procedure for the qualification of...
Previous studies have shown that transient thermal shock loads induce crack networks on tungsten sam...
The study summarizes the experimental results on fusion relevant pure heat load exposures of differe...
A cobalt-free tungsten carbide cermet (WC-FeNi) has been subjected to oxyacetylene flame tests to si...
The fracture behavior of plasma-facing components (PFCs) under extreme plasma-material interaction c...
Previous studies have shown that transient thermal shock loads induce crack networks on tungsten sam...
ABSTRACT: The combination of tungsten carbide and copper as a thermal barrier could effectively redu...
Tungsten is the material of choice for plasma-facing components in future plasma-burning fusion reac...
In nuclear fusion devices the surfaces directly facing the plasma are irradiated with high energy fl...
The influence of recrystallization on thermal shock resistance has been identified as an issue that ...
Neutron shielding materials are a critical area of development for nuclear fusion technology. In the...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66260/1/j.1151-2916.1976.tb09415.x.pd
New generations of fusion devices need alternative plasma-facing materials. The currently approved m...