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Neutron irradiation and defect recovery of tungsten
L.K. Keys,J. Moteff +1 more
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A detailed study of the recovery of defects in tungsten after fast neutron (E m ⩾ 1 MeV ) irradiation at about 70° C over a fast neutron fluence range from 8.5 × 10 17 n/cm 2 to 1.5× 10 21 n/ cm 2 has been completed as discussed by the authors.About:
This article is published in Journal of Nuclear Materials.The article was published on 1970-03-01. It has received 92 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Neutron temperature & Rhenium.read more
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Vacancy defect mobilities and binding energies obtained from annealing studies
TL;DR: A review of the mobilities and binding energies of vacancy defects in a number of selected fee and bee metals as derived from annealing experiments after quenching and/or irradiation is given in this article.
Vacancy defect mobilities and binding energies obtained from annealing studies. [Review, migration energies, formation heat]
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the current knowledge of the mobilities and binding energies of vacancy defects in a number of FCC and BCC metals (i.e., Cu, Ag, Au, Pt, W and Mo) was given.
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4.17 – Tungsten as a Plasma-Facing Material
TL;DR: The characterization and understanding of the material's behavior under high transient thermal loads, neutron irradiation-induced material degradation and transmutation, hydrogen and helium attack at the plasma-facing surface, and thermal fatigue under steady state heat fluxes as part of a tungsten component are studied in this paper.
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Neutron irradiation effects on tungsten materials
TL;DR: In this paper, the irradiation response of tungsten in the ITER and a DEMO-like reactor, irradiation effects on microstructure development, hardening and electrical resistivity of pure W and W-Re-Os alloys are studied using fission reactor irradiation up to about 1.5
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High temperature annealing of ion irradiated tungsten
Francesco Ferroni,Xiaoou Yi,Xiaoou Yi,Kazuto Arakawa,S. P. Fitzgerald,Philip D. Edmondson,Steve G. Roberts,Steve G. Roberts +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, high temperature annealing of pure tungsten irradiated by self-ions was conducted to elucidate microstructural and defect evolution in temperature ranges relevant to fusion reactor applications.
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Interstitials and vacancies in α iron
TL;DR: In this paper, a two-body central force was devised which matched the elastic moduli, was sharply repulsive at close separation, and went to zero midway between the second and third neighboring atoms.
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Interstitials and Vacancies in α Iron
TL;DR: In this paper, a two-body central force was devised which matched the elastic moduli, was sharply repulsive at close separation, and went to zero midway between the second and third neighboring atoms.