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BLUME: A blanket functional materials module for the Helium Cooled Pebble Bed breeding blanket in IFMIF-DONES

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Zhou, Guangming   +9 more
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Evaluation of candidate blanket materials for fusion reactor blanket applications

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1984
Abstract This paper summarizes the primary candidate materials currently considered for major components, viz., structure, breeder, coolant, etc. Compatible combinations of materials that offer the most potential for satisfactory performance and the projected ranges of operating parameters are indicated. Critical properties of the candidate materials
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ITER-Test blanket module functional materials

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2007
Abstract Solid breeder and liquid breeder blanket concepts are being developed for testing in ITER. In addition to fundamental investigations on the use of reduced activation ferritic/ferritic–martensitic steels (RAFMS) or V-alloys as the structural material, tritium breeder and neutron multiplier materials, and corresponding corrosion issues, there ...
C.P.C. Wong   +8 more
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Materials and design of the European DEMO blankets

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2004
Abstract The Helium Cooled Lithium Lead (HCLL) and the Helium Cooled Pebble Bed (HCPB) Blanket are the reference concepts in the European Breeding Blanket Programme for the DEMO design and for the related long term R&D. Recently, a similar design for both concepts has been developed, in particular both concepts use helium coolant and RAFM steel ...
Boccaccini, L. V.   +6 more
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Breeding blanket concepts for fusion and materials requirements

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2002
This paper summarizes the design and performances of recent breeding blanket concepts and identifies the key material issues associated with them. An assessment of different classes of concepts is carried out by balancing out the potential performance of the concepts with the risk associated with the required material development.
Raffray, A. R.   +4 more
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RADIOLYSIS OF SOLID BLANKET MATERIALS

1993
The radiolysis of oxy-compounds (Li4SiO4, Li4ZrO4, Li2SiO3, LiAlO2, et. al) which can be used as the alternative blanket materials for fusion reactor has been investigated. The mechanisms of radiation-chemical processes and the composition of formed radiation defects (RD) and radiolysis products (RP) are the same as for the radiolysis of powders, only ...
J. TILIKS   +6 more
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Structural materials for fusion reactor blanket systems

Journal of Materials for Energy Systems, 1985
The blanket is one of the largest and most complex systems in a fusion power reactor. In a D-T fueled reactor the blanket system recovers the energy produced by the fusion reaction and provides for breeding and recovery of tritium for the fuel cycle.
E. E. Bloom, D. L. Smith
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Fusion reactor blanket and coolant material compatibility

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1981
Abstract Fusion reactor blanket and coolant reaction tests are being conducted to aid in the selection and design of compatible blanket and coolant systems for future fusion reactors. Results of scoping compatibility tests to date are reported for blanket material and water interactions at near operating temperatures.
D.W. Jeppson, R.F. Keough
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Thermal response characteristics of fire blanket materials

Fire and Materials, 2013
SUMMARYThe thermal response characteristics of over 50 relatively thin (0.15–3.7 mm) fire blanket materials from four different fiber groups (aramid, fiberglass, amorphous silica, and pre‐oxidized carbon) and their composites have been investigated. A plain or coated fabric sample was subjected to a predominantly convective or radiant heat flux (up to ...
Fumiaki Takahashi   +4 more
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