Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1569451 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
HIP-bonded regions in the first wall of a fusion blanket are subjected to intense neutron irradiation. The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of radiation damage on the tensile properties of the HIP-bonded regions. Tensile tests have been performed on specimens taken from a HIP-bonded mock-up structure, made to simulate the different fabrication processes. The neutron irradiation was carried out at about 423Â K and 523Â K to doses up to about 2Â dpa. The tensile tests were performed at room temperature, irradiation temperatures and at 623Â K. The main results are as follows: (1) Before irradiation, the tensile properties in the HIP-interface were equivalent to those of the matrix region. (2) Rupture did not occur at the HIP-interface of irradiated material. (3) The tensile properties in irradiated material were not notably affected due to manufacturing/fabricating histories. (4) Changes in properties produced by irradiation at 423Â K show significant recovery for a test temperature of 673Â K.
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Authors
Furuya Kazuyuki, Wakai Eiichi, Miyamoto Kenji, Akiba Masato, Sugimoto Masayoshi,