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Chraracterization of Microstructure and Mechanical Property of Ferritic 12Cr-ODS Steel Compared with Martensitic 9Cr-ODS Steel [PDF]
H. Abe, T. Muroga, T. Nagasaka, Y.F. Li
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Diffusion Bonding for 9Cr-ODS and JLF-1 Reduced Activation Ferritic/Martensitic Steels [PDF]
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Theoretical study of GDM-SA-SVR algorithm on RAFM steel
Artificial Intelligence Review, 2020With the development of society and the exhaustion of fossil energy, we need to identify new alternative energy sources. Nuclear energy is an ideal choice, but the key to the successful application of nuclear technology is determined primarily by the behavior of nuclear materials in reactors.
Sifan Long, Ming Zhao
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Development of IN-RAFM steel and fabrication technologies for Indian TBM
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2016Abstract India has indigenously developed its own Indian Reduced Activation Ferritic Martensitic Steel (IN-RAFM steel) which, it is proposed to use for fabrication of Indian TBM to be installed in ITER. With an objective of qualifying this material for use in ITER, extensive testing of this material to generate the necessary data required to offer ...
S.K. Albert +4 more
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Embrittlement behavior of neutron irradiated RAFM steels
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2007Abstract The effects of neutron irradiation on the embrittlement behavior of reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steel EUROFER97 for different heat treatment conditions have been investigated. The irradiation to 16.3 dpa at different irradiation temperatures (250–450 °C) was carried out in the Petten High Flux Reactor in the framework of ...
Gaganidze, E. +3 more
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HIP joining of RAFM/RAFM steel and beryllium/RAFM steel for fabrication of the ITER TBM first wall
Metals and Materials International, 2009One of the main research and development issues concerning the test blanket module (TBM) is the development of joining technologies for fabrication of the first wall. The objectives of the present study are to investigate the effects of thermal history corresponding to the TBM fabrication process on reduced activation ferritic martensitic (RAFM) steel ...
Jung-Suk Lee +5 more
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Neutron Irradiation Resistance of RAFM Steels
MRS Proceedings, 2006AbstractThe neutron irradiation resistance of the reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steel EUROFER97 and international reference steels (F82H-mod, OPTIFER-Ia, GA3X and MANET-I) have been investigated after irradiation in the Petten High Flux Reactor up to 16.3 dpa at different irradiation temperatures (250-450 ¡ãC).
Gaganidze, E., Dafferner, B., Aktaa, J.
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Annealing Behavior of RAFM ODS-Eurofer Steel
Fusion Science and Technology, 2012Oxide-dispersion-strengthened ~ODS! ferritic-martensitic steels are potential candidates for severalapplications including the manufacture of structural partsfor nuclear fusion technology. Because of their moder-ate creep properties, non-ODS reduced-activation ferritic-martensitic ~RAFM!
Sandim, H. R. Z. +5 more
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Assessment of neutron irradiation effects on RAFM steels
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2013Abstract The objective of the current work is assessment of the effects of neutron irradiation on the mechanical properties of blanket and divertor materials of a future fusion energy generation Demonstration Power Plant (DEMO). The emphasis is put on the review of the tensile, Charpy impact and fracture toughness properties of EUROFER97 and EUROFER ...
Gaganidze, E., Aktaa, J.
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Modeling of Creep Deformation Behaviour of RAFM Steel
Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 2016Creep tests were carried out on reduced activation ferritic–martensitic steel at 773, 823 and 873 K. Creep strain–time trajectory obtained was subsequently modeled by 4-theta projection methodology. An optimum cutoff strain was defined in tertiary regime for better representation of creep curves.
V. S. Srinivasan +3 more
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