For a future commercial fusion reactor, the joining of tungsten and steel will be of vital importance, covering the main part of the plasma facing area. However, the large difference, of more than a factor of 2, in the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of W and steel results in high thermal stresses at their interface. The cyclic nature of the operation can cause fatigue effects and could result in a premature failure of the joint.One possible solution is the insertion of a functionally graded material (FGM), with varying the CTE, as an interlayer between tungsten and steel, which could reduce these stresses. In this study, two processes, atmospheric plasma spraying (APS) and spark plasma sintering (SPS), are utilized to manufacture su...
Owing to its high melting point, favourable thermo-mechanical properties and good thermal conductivi...
Functionally graded steel/tungsten layers may be used as interlayers in the first wall of future fus...
To protect First-Wall components, made of reduced activation ferritic martensitic steel, against the...
For a future commercial fusion reactor, the joining of tungsten and steel will be of vital importanc...
For a future commercial fusion reactor the First Wall of the breeding blanket will require a joint b...
The realization of the first wall (FW), which is composed of a protective tungsten (W) armor coverin...
Nuclear fusion energy has the potential to be the future source of CO2-free clean energy. However, h...
The differences in the thermophysical properties between tungsten and steel create thermal stress pe...
The preliminary conceptual design of both the blanket and the divertor of the future DEMO reactor en...
Owing to its high melting point, favourable thermo-mechanical properties and good thermal conductivi...
The conceptual designs of the blanket and the helium-cooled divertor of the DEMO reactor require joi...
F82H reduced activation steel coated with vacuum plasma sprayed (VPS) tungsten is a candidate as a p...
International audienceThe design of a graded transition between tungsten and steel for plasma facing...
This thesis describes the design, manufacture and characterisation of thick vacuum plasma sprayed tu...
Tungsten is a prime candidate material for the plasma-facing components in future fusion devices, e....
Owing to its high melting point, favourable thermo-mechanical properties and good thermal conductivi...
Functionally graded steel/tungsten layers may be used as interlayers in the first wall of future fus...
To protect First-Wall components, made of reduced activation ferritic martensitic steel, against the...
For a future commercial fusion reactor, the joining of tungsten and steel will be of vital importanc...
For a future commercial fusion reactor the First Wall of the breeding blanket will require a joint b...
The realization of the first wall (FW), which is composed of a protective tungsten (W) armor coverin...
Nuclear fusion energy has the potential to be the future source of CO2-free clean energy. However, h...
The differences in the thermophysical properties between tungsten and steel create thermal stress pe...
The preliminary conceptual design of both the blanket and the divertor of the future DEMO reactor en...
Owing to its high melting point, favourable thermo-mechanical properties and good thermal conductivi...
The conceptual designs of the blanket and the helium-cooled divertor of the DEMO reactor require joi...
F82H reduced activation steel coated with vacuum plasma sprayed (VPS) tungsten is a candidate as a p...
International audienceThe design of a graded transition between tungsten and steel for plasma facing...
This thesis describes the design, manufacture and characterisation of thick vacuum plasma sprayed tu...
Tungsten is a prime candidate material for the plasma-facing components in future fusion devices, e....
Owing to its high melting point, favourable thermo-mechanical properties and good thermal conductivi...
Functionally graded steel/tungsten layers may be used as interlayers in the first wall of future fus...
To protect First-Wall components, made of reduced activation ferritic martensitic steel, against the...