Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1569337 Journal of Nuclear Materials 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Titanium alloys are recommended as a material to manufacture flexible attachments of the shield blanket modules in the ITER reactor owing to their advantageous combination of properties, i.e., high resistance to impact loading, strength, density and low thermal expansion coefficient. An additional factor for selecting Ti alloys is their fast induced radioactivity decay. The (α + β)-Ti alloys have higher strength than (α)-Ti alloys but are less developed. The data base on the irradiation behavior of these materials is limited. Neutron irradiation of (α)-Ti–4Al–2V (ΠT-3B) alloy has been performed in the framework of the ITER R&D programme. Specimens from a forging of Ti–4Al–2V alloy were irradiated in the IVV-2M reactor to doses of (0.32–0.43) dpa at temperatures of (240–260) °C. This paper describes the results of tensile, low cycle fatigue and fracture toughness tests of alloy in the unirradiated and neutron irradiated conditions. The results obtained are compared with those of the (α + β)-Ti–6Al–4V alloy.

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