Effects of Radiation on Materials: Sixteenth International Symposium 1994
DOI: 10.1520/stp24006s
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Effect of Neutron Irradiation on Thermal Conductivity of Carbon/Carbon Fiber Materials at 400 and 600°C in the Fluence Range 1 × 1022 to 1 × 1024 m-2

Abstract: Because of their low atomic number and excellent thermal conductivity, carbon/ carbon fiber materials are seen as potential candidates for plasma-facing components, such as divertors, in Tokamak fusion devices. In the technology phase of Next European Torus (NET) or International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), the surface of a divertor will operate between 400 and 1000°C, and the materials will accumulate a lifetime neutron fluence equivalent to a dpa damage of 0.1. Low doses of neutron irradiation… Show more

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