This paper reports Japanese strategy for developing blanket structural materials for DEMO. In the Japanese program, the candidate materials are categorized into Primary Option (RAFM) and Advanced Options (V-alloy, SiC/SiC, ODS-RAFM etc.). A staged development is planned corresponding to the three decision-making points (DPs), DP1: Intermediate check and review (C&R), DP2: Decision of transition of research and development (R&D) focus to DEMO, and DP3: Decision of DEMO construction. The near-term D-Li neutron source (A-FNS) and IFMIF are regarded as key facilities for the development. The strategy emphasizes “standardization” as an important step toward DEMO design qualification and licensing. The procedure to standard materials specificatio...
The findings of the EU ‘Materials Assessment Group’ (MAG), within the 2012 EU Fusion Roadmap exercis...
An action plan presented here is the plan toward construction of a Demo reactor in Japan. A Task-for...
R&D activities on fusion reactor materials in Switzerland focus on (1) the development of advanced m...
This paper reports Japanese strategy for developing blanket structural materials for DEMO. In the Ja...
The strategic establishment of technology bases required for the development of a fusion demonstrati...
Breeding blankets are the most important components in DEMO. The DEMO blanket has to withstand high ...
The establishment of technology bases required for the development of a fusion demonstration reactor...
Japan’s demonstration plant (JA DEMO) missions are defined as follows: (1) steady and stable power g...
The findings of the EU Fusion Programme’s ‘Materials Assessment Group’ (MAG), assessing readiness of...
The findings of the EU Fusion Programme's ‘Materials Assessment Group’ (MAG), assessing readiness of...
This paper summarizes the evolution of Japanese DEMO design studies in a retrospective manner by hig...
The findings of the EU Fusion Programme's 'Materials Assessment Group' (MAG), assessing readiness of...
ABSTRACT Through its successful operation, the U.S. Fusion Demo must be sufficiently convincing that...
Demonstrating the production of net electricity and operating with a closed fuel-cycle remain unargu...
Recent progress of Japan\u27s DEMO design is presented. The key concept is a steady-state DEMO with ...
The findings of the EU ‘Materials Assessment Group’ (MAG), within the 2012 EU Fusion Roadmap exercis...
An action plan presented here is the plan toward construction of a Demo reactor in Japan. A Task-for...
R&D activities on fusion reactor materials in Switzerland focus on (1) the development of advanced m...
This paper reports Japanese strategy for developing blanket structural materials for DEMO. In the Ja...
The strategic establishment of technology bases required for the development of a fusion demonstrati...
Breeding blankets are the most important components in DEMO. The DEMO blanket has to withstand high ...
The establishment of technology bases required for the development of a fusion demonstration reactor...
Japan’s demonstration plant (JA DEMO) missions are defined as follows: (1) steady and stable power g...
The findings of the EU Fusion Programme’s ‘Materials Assessment Group’ (MAG), assessing readiness of...
The findings of the EU Fusion Programme's ‘Materials Assessment Group’ (MAG), assessing readiness of...
This paper summarizes the evolution of Japanese DEMO design studies in a retrospective manner by hig...
The findings of the EU Fusion Programme's 'Materials Assessment Group' (MAG), assessing readiness of...
ABSTRACT Through its successful operation, the U.S. Fusion Demo must be sufficiently convincing that...
Demonstrating the production of net electricity and operating with a closed fuel-cycle remain unargu...
Recent progress of Japan\u27s DEMO design is presented. The key concept is a steady-state DEMO with ...
The findings of the EU ‘Materials Assessment Group’ (MAG), within the 2012 EU Fusion Roadmap exercis...
An action plan presented here is the plan toward construction of a Demo reactor in Japan. A Task-for...
R&D activities on fusion reactor materials in Switzerland focus on (1) the development of advanced m...