Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6743959 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the results of 3D elastic-plastic thermo-mechanical analysis of the tungsten monoblock under stationary thermal loads for two cases of tungsten material properties: (1) stress-relieved and (2) recrystallized. The comparison pointed out that the recrystallized tungsten monoblock accumulated more damages at the loaded than stress-relieved tungsten. In addition, recrystallization may lead to early development of cracks on the monoblock either due to progressive deformation or fatigue while the non-recrystallized monoblock has a much smaller probability to develop cracks, as long as the exposed surfaces are free from defects.
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Authors
S. Panayotis, T. Hirai, V. Barabash, C. Amzallag, F. Escourbiac, A. Durocher, V. Komarov, J.M. Martinez, M. Merola,