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Low cycle fatigue behavior of blanket structural materials

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1979
Low cycle fatigue behavior of 316 austenitic stainless steel, niobium, Nb-1Zr and sintered molybdenum, candidate materials for the first wall and blanket structural components of fusion reactors, was investigated. Fatigue tests were conducted in a vacuum in the temperature range from 298 K to 1273 K.
N. Nagata, K. Furuya, R. Watanabe
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Fusion First-Wall/Blanket Materials

1981
At first sight it might appear somewhat incongruous that a discussion on CTR materials should be included in what is admittedly a fission-reactordominated work. However, the intent here is not to embark on a detailed discussion of CTR materials development (which could fill a book in itself) but, rather, to continue the theme developed in preceding ...
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Current Status of Beryllium Materials for Fusion Blanket Applications

Fusion Science and Technology, 2014
Beryllium is a promising functional material for several breeder system concepts to be tested within the experimental fusion reactor ITER and, later, implemented in the first commercial demonstrati...
Vladimirov, P.   +12 more
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Ion beam analyses for Li2TiO3 blanket candidate material

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2014
Abstract Combined NRBS (non-Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy) and NRA (nuclear reaction analysis) methods have been applied to Li 2 CO 3 samples with Li of various isotopic compositions. Densities of the component elements as well as the isotopic composition of Li have been determined within an error of about 10% or less.
Yuichi Furuyama   +3 more
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Achievement of clearance conditions for activated FW/blanket material

Fusion Engineering and Design, 2001
Abstract 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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Blanket material and engineering issues, and requirements for experiments and facilities

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1986
Fusion nuclear technology components face a new and tougher environment than experienced by any previous nuclear application. The development of feasible and attractive fusion nuclear components will require a broad research effort including experiments, model development and innovative designs.
M.A. Abdou   +5 more
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Silica aerogel blankets as super insulating material

2018
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Nocentini, Kevin   +2 more
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Warmth of Blanket Materials

Textile Research, 1943
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