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Two Fusion Reactor Blankets with Vanadium as Structural Material
Nuclear Technology, 1974Calculations of the tritium breeding ratio and heating rates for two proposed blanket designs are obtained by using the Monte Carlo method. The materials used for the blanket are vanadium and lithium. Lithium is used to slow down the neutrons and produce tritium by the /sup 6/Li(n,T)/sup 4/He and /sup 7/ Li(n,n',T)/sup 4/He reactions.
James E. Struve, Nick Tsoulfanidis
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Testing of lithium titanate as an alternate blanket material
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1994Abstract Lithium titanate (Li2TiO3) has been investigated as an alternate ceramic blanket material to Li2ZrO3. Relatively high density 1.2 mm spheres have been produced using an extrusion/tumbling method. High-strength spheres were obtained as determined by testing following thermal cycling.
J.M. Miller +2 more
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Achievement of clearance conditions for activated FW/blanket material
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2001Abstract A management strategy for activated waste from SEAFP fusion plant models is based on recycling and clearance for in-vessel and ex-vessel materials, respectively. The reduction of the long-lived radioactivity to attain clearance conditions also for in-vessel V-4Cr-4Ti is investigated here.
Rocco P., ZUCCHETTI, MASSIMO
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Thermal creep of granular breeder materials in fusion blankets
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2002Continuum models for granular materials in fusion blankets are efficient tools for modeling of the nonlinear elastic behavior of pebble beds, granular particle flow caused by shear, volume compaction and hardening. The present paper describes how the material models used in finite element analyses can be extended in order to account additionally for ...
Bühler, L., Reimann, J.
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Flame penetration and burn testing of fire blanket materials
Fire and Materials, 2008AbstractMaterials were evaluated in laboratory tests for a fire blocking blanket to protect stores of U.S. Army munitions from burning material and hot fragments. The objective of testing was to evaluate and rank materials' ability to resist the penetration of flame and heat and to limit flame spread.
J. G. R. Hansen, B. J. Frame
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Compatibility of materials for advanced blanket with liquid LiPb
2009 23rd IEEE/NPSS Symposium on Fusion Engineering, 2009Parametric data of the corrosion (or erosion) behavior of blanket structural materials by LiPb liquid metals in flow conditions at high temperature with LiPb stream were measured to evaluate the compatibility. That is essential for the feasibility of high temperature blanket.
C. Park +5 more
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Silica aerogel blankets as super insulating material
2018International ...
Nocentini, Kevin +2 more
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Materials aspects of breeding blanket design
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1991openaire +1 more source

