Influence of Inclusions on the Mechanical Properties of RAFM Steels Via Y and Ti Addition
The effects of the Y- and Ti-containing inclusions on the tensile and impact properties of reduced activation ferritic martensitic (RAFM) steels were evaluated. Four steels with different Y and Ti contents were produced via vacuum induction melting.
Guoxing Qiu +6 more
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Engineering the Next Generation of Industrially Scalable Fusion-Grade Steels
Future fusion power plants require structural materials that can withstand extreme operating conditions, including high coolant outlet temperatures, mechanical loading, and radiation damage.
David Bowden +14 more
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Multiscale Simulation of Yield Strength in Reduced-Activation Ferritic/Martensitic Steel
One of the important requirements for the application of reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steel is to retain proper mechanical properties under irradiation and high-temperature conditions.
Chenchong Wang +3 more
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Enhanced Mechanical Properties of CLAM by Zirconium Alloying and Thermo-Mechanical Processing
In this study, we present the effects of 0.004~0.098 wt% Zr and thermo-mechanical processing (TMP) on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the China RAFM steel, CLAM, as a feasibility study for improving mechanical properties.
Dongping Zhan +5 more
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Conceptual design of the EU-DEMO dual coolant lithium lead equatorial module [PDF]
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Fernández, I. +6 more
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Diffusion bonding of RAFM steels: Evolution of interfacial oxide layer with pressure and microstructure and mechanical property after post bonding heat treatment [PDF]
The effect of increasing the bonding pressure from 10 to 20 MPa (5 MPa interval) at 1050°C for 60 minutes on the diffusion bonded joint of reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steel was investigated. The results indicate that the quality of the
Chen J.-G. +4 more
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Effect of pre-irradiation defects on helium trapping and diffusion in RAFM steel
In order to analyze the effect of pre-irradiation defects on helium trapping and diffusion behaviors in detail by slow positron beam, Si ion with high energies (300 keV and 6 MeV) and 100 eV helium plasma were sequentially introduced into reduced ...
Xiuxuan Duan +7 more
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Microstructural Evolution of the TLP Joints of RAFM Steel during Aging and Creep
In this study, transient liquid-phase (TLP) bonding was adopted to obtain a reliable reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steel joint with Fe-Si-B amorphous foil.
Kun Liu +3 more
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To create a DEMO reactor, it is necessary to develop high-quality technology to join tungsten with reduced-activation ferritic-martensitic (RAFM) steel (Rusfer, Eurofer, CLF-1, etc.).
Diana Bachurina +7 more
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Study on the corrosion behavior of static liquid Pb-16.7Li on the structural material CLF-1 steel
In liquid Pb-Li tritium breeding blanket, the compatibility between liquid Pb-Li and Reduced-activation-ferritic-martensitic (RAFM) steel structure material is crucial for the successful application of the RAFM steel. Corrosion experiments on CLF-1 steel
Haowen Deng +3 more
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