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Autor:
B.E. Nelson, Jeremy T Busby, Peter F. Tortorelli, E.E. Bloom, Steven J. Zinkle, Philip J. Maziasz, Timothy E. McGreevy, Bruce A. Pint, Chad E. Duty
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nuclear Materials. :1-10
It is the general conclusion of all national programs that the development of high-performance reduced-activation structural materials is essential for the successful development of fusion power. In this paper, the experience gleaned from previous pr
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Journal of Nuclear Materials. :12-19
High-performance reduced-activation materials are crucial for fulfillment of the promise of fusion to provide safe, economical, and environmentally acceptable energy. Three reduced activation structural materials have emerged as promising candidates,
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Journal of Nuclear Materials. :79-88
In this paper, the results of an IEA-Workshop on Strategy and Planning of Fusion Materials Research and Development (R&D), held in October 1998 in Riso Denmark are summarised and further developed. Essential performance targets for materials to be us
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nuclear Materials. 280:353-359
Reduced-activation steels are being developed for fusion applications by restricting alloying elements that produce long-lived radioactive isotopes when irradiated in the fusion neutron environment. Another source of long-lived isotopes is the impuri
Autor:
Roger Bengston, Dan Baker, James W. Van Dam, Kenneth M. Young, N. R. Sauthoff, G. A. Wurden, Dale L. Smith, J. F. Lyon, W. M. Nevins, Andy Faltens, E.E. Bloom, Michael A. Ulrickson, James Drake, Robert Granetz, P.K. Mioduszewski, Charles C. Baker
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Journal of Fusion Energy. 19:65-79
This report was prepared by a Working Group at the request of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fusion Energy Sciences in 1997. The report addresses technical opportunities for mutually beneficial collaboration between the United States and ot
Autor:
R.H. Jones, Arthur F. Rowcliffe, E.E. Bloom, F.W. Wiffen, G.R. Odette, D.L. Smith, Richard J. Kurtz
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Fusion. 39:2055-2061
It has long been recognized that attainment of the safety and environmental potential of fusion energy requires the successful development of low activation materials for the first wall, blanket and other high heat flux structural components. Only a
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Journal of Nuclear Materials. :1778-1783
Vanadium alloys offer many advantages including reduced neutron activation. However, activation of V–Cr–Ti alloys is controlled by impurities. This study analyzes four impurity levels for the alloy V–4Cr–4Ti. The first is an existing commerci
Autor:
E.E. Bloom
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Journal of Nuclear Materials. :7-17
Nuclear fusion can be one of the most attractive sources of energy from the viewpoint of safety and minimal environmental impact. Central in the goal of designing a safe, environmentally benign, and economically competitive fusion power system is the
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Journal of Nuclear Materials. 250:216-222
Beryllium is a material under consideration for divertor surfaces in the international thermonuclear experimental reactor (ITER). Since Be itself is not a suitable structural material for constructing the divertor, it needs to be bonded to other mate
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Journal of Nuclear Materials. :421-425
Vanadium alloys are attractive candidate structural materials for fusion power plants because of their potential for minimum environmental impact due to low neutron activation and rapid activation decay. They also possess favorable material propertie