Radiation damage, and its attendant effect on a wide spectrum of materials properties, is a central issue in many advanced technologies ranging from ion-beam processing to the development of fusion power. Indeed, the various challenges presented by irradiation effects are too numerous to discuss in this brief article.
and HA10-after 20 3 achieving a burnup of 3x10 captures/cm (after Hollenberg [2]). . 35 2 Volumetric swelling of LiAlO. exposed to = 5 MW/m of neutron wall loading as a function of irradiation time 39 2 Volumetric swelling of Li,0 exposed to 5 MN/m of neutron wall wall loading as a function of irradiation time 42 Blanket pin average steady state temperature as a function of distance from the first wall for a neutron wall loading of = 5 MW/m 2 45 Helium production in LiAlO, breeder pins as a function of distance from the. first wall 47 Average helium production in Be-rods as a function of distance from the first wall 48 Average volumetric swelling of LiAlO, breeder rods exposed to 2 5 MW/m neutron wall loading after 3 years of irradiation 49 2 Volumetric swelling of Be-rods exposed to 5 MW/m neutron wall loading after 1, 2, and 3 years of irradiation 50 TABLES Summary for blanket material properties current status (12/85) ... Estimates for bubble number densities and radii using above model and experimental swelling data for LiAlO. Experimental and analytical swelling results for LiAlO, for 500 i T 1 900°C 3S Experimental sw511ing and helium retention data for Li 0 iv 5. Estimate for bubble number densities and radii using the above model and experimental data for Li-O 6. Experimental and analytical swelling results for Li.O for 500 < T < 900°C 7. Experimental and analytical swelling results for Be irradiated to
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.