AbstractThe development of advanced materials is essential for sophisticated energy systems like a future fusion reactor. Tungsten fibre-reinforced tungsten composites (Wf/W) utilize extrinsic toughening mechanisms and therefore overcome the intrinsic brittleness of tungsten at low temperature and its sensitivity to operational embrittlement. This material has been successfully produced and tested during the last years and the focus is now put on the technological realisation for the use in plasma facing components of fusion devices. In this contribution, we present a way to utilize Wf/W composites for divertor applications by a fabrication route based on the chemical vapour deposition (CVD) of tungsten. Mock-ups based on the ITER typical d...
Demanding high heat flux applications, as for example plasma-facing components of future nuclear fus...
Tungsten (W) has the unique combination of excellent thermal properties, low sputter yield, low hydr...
For the first wall of a fusion reactor unique challenges on materials in extreme environments requir...
AbstractThe development of advanced materials is essential for sophisticated energy systems like a f...
The development of advanced materials is essential for sophisticated energy systems like a future fu...
The development of sustainable energy systems for the current and future generationsis one of the mo...
Tungsten is the major candidate material for the armour of plasma facing components in future fusion...
In nuclear fusion reactors there are extreme conditions for plasma facing components. Currently, pur...
For the next step fusion reactor the use of tungsten is inevitable to suppress erosion and allow ope...
Material issues pose a significant challenge for future fusion reactors like DEMO. When using materi...
Tungsten is the most promising first wall material for nuclear fusion reactors. One disadvantage, ho...
AbstractTo overcome the intrinsic brittleness of tungsten (W), a tungsten fiber-reinforced tungsten-...
The current magnetic confinement nuclear fusion power reactor concepts going beyond ITER are based o...
Tungsten (W) has a unique combination of excellent thermal properties, low sputter yield, low hydrog...
In future fusion reactors, tungsten (W) is considered as the main candidate material for plasma-faci...
Demanding high heat flux applications, as for example plasma-facing components of future nuclear fus...
Tungsten (W) has the unique combination of excellent thermal properties, low sputter yield, low hydr...
For the first wall of a fusion reactor unique challenges on materials in extreme environments requir...
AbstractThe development of advanced materials is essential for sophisticated energy systems like a f...
The development of advanced materials is essential for sophisticated energy systems like a future fu...
The development of sustainable energy systems for the current and future generationsis one of the mo...
Tungsten is the major candidate material for the armour of plasma facing components in future fusion...
In nuclear fusion reactors there are extreme conditions for plasma facing components. Currently, pur...
For the next step fusion reactor the use of tungsten is inevitable to suppress erosion and allow ope...
Material issues pose a significant challenge for future fusion reactors like DEMO. When using materi...
Tungsten is the most promising first wall material for nuclear fusion reactors. One disadvantage, ho...
AbstractTo overcome the intrinsic brittleness of tungsten (W), a tungsten fiber-reinforced tungsten-...
The current magnetic confinement nuclear fusion power reactor concepts going beyond ITER are based o...
Tungsten (W) has a unique combination of excellent thermal properties, low sputter yield, low hydrog...
In future fusion reactors, tungsten (W) is considered as the main candidate material for plasma-faci...
Demanding high heat flux applications, as for example plasma-facing components of future nuclear fus...
Tungsten (W) has the unique combination of excellent thermal properties, low sputter yield, low hydr...
For the first wall of a fusion reactor unique challenges on materials in extreme environments requir...