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1 Conference paper

Evaluation of copper alloys for fusion reactor divertor and first wall components

This paper presents a critical analysis of the main factors of radiation damage limiting the possibility to use copper alloys in the ITER divertor and first wall structure. In copper alloys the most significant types of radiation damage in the proposed temperature-dose operation range are swelling, creep, and low-temperature radiation embrittlement. Low-temperature radiation embrittlement at T-irr < 150 degrees C presents considerable problems for dispersion strengthened (DS) and precipitation-hardened (PH) copper alloys, as their uniform elongation at T-test - T-irr - 100 degrees C drop...

Year: 1996

Language: English

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2 Conference paper

Evaluation of copper alloys for fusion reactor divertor and first wall components

Year: 1995

Language: English

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3 Journal article

Evaluation of copper alloys for fusion reactor divertor and first wall components

This paper presents a critical analysis of the main factors of radiation damage limiting the possibility to use copper alloys in the ITER divertor and first wall structure. In copper alloys the most significant types of radiation damage in the proposed temperature-dose operation range are swelling, creep, and low-temperature radiation embrittlement. Low-temperature radiation embrittlement at Tirr < 150°C presents considerable problems for dispersion strengthened (DS) and precipitation-hardened (PH) copper alloys, as their uniform elongation at Ttest ∼ Tirr ∼ 100°C drops to ∼ 0.1% after i...

Year: 1996

Language: English

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