Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1604178 International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
A big problem when using tungsten as plasma facing components in a future fusion reactor is the very low fracture toughness at low temperatures. Tungsten-rhenium alloys outclasses other tungsten-based materials in terms of increased ductility. We study the reason for this positive effect by investigating the influence of rhenium on the fracture process of tungsten-rhenium alloys at different temperatures (between room temperature and 900 °C). The experiments are performed in a furnace-equipped tensile testing machine with a vacuum chamber, which allows us to perform fracture experiments at elevated temperature without oxidizing the material. Antecedent and subsequent electron backscattered diffraction scans are used to analyse the extent of plastic deformation and the interaction of plastic deformation and the fracture process. Furthermore, the consequences of recrystallization on the fracture process of tungsten-rhenium alloys will be analysed.
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