Vita.The results of a modeling study of the swelling, creep and embrittlement of niobium used as the first wall of a controlled thermonuclear reactor are presented. The temperature dependence was surveyed from 400°C to 900°C. A swelling peak was observed at 650°C after 14 dpa, with an upper temperature limit for swelling of 850°C. A comparison with published experimental results was made. The time dependence was essentially linear after an incubation period. An increase of helium production rate and interstitial impurities resulted in higher initial void nucleation, but a reduced overall swelling. Variation in the shear modulus and in the energy of activation for self-diffusion produced relative maxima in swelling-versus-time responses. An ...
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Superconducting rf cavities used as accelerating structures in particle accelerators are made from h...
During irradiation tests at high temperature, failure of commercial Inconel 600 sheathed thermocoupl...
New fuel, cladding, and structural materials offer the potential for safer and more economic energy ...
The designs of nuclear fission and fusion power plants do not, in general, appear to make unusual de...
International audienceDue to their good corrosion resistance and excellent creep properties between ...
Four possible candidate materials for fusion reactor first wall have been analysed. A finite element...
International audienceThe ITER machine has been classified as a Basic Nuclear Installation French nu...
The impact of swelling in 20% cold-worked Type 316 stainless steel on first wall lifetime is assesse...
The behaviour of a tungsten first wall is studied under the irradiation conditions predicted for the...
Inconel X-750 is a precipitation hardened nickel superalloy designed to have high strength and creep...
From fifth symposium on engineering problems of fusion research; Princeton, New Jersey, USA (6 Nov 1...
Nuclear power plants are important generating units of the energy system worldwide. In the normal mo...
The surveillance test data for the nuclear power plant which is under operation in Ukraine have been...
Irradiation embrittlement of the neutron shield tank (NST) A212 Grade B steel from the Shippingport ...
The purpose of this work is to computationally assess the threat from shrapnel generation on the Nat...
Superconducting rf cavities used as accelerating structures in particle accelerators are made from h...
During irradiation tests at high temperature, failure of commercial Inconel 600 sheathed thermocoupl...
New fuel, cladding, and structural materials offer the potential for safer and more economic energy ...