2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3115(00)00060-x
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Impurity effects on reduced-activation ferritic steels developed for fusion applications

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“…An essential task for the U.S. materials community will be to provide further irradiation data, well before the start of construction of any FNSF, to confirm that the first generation (GEN-I) reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) alloys (such as the Japanese steel (F82H) and European steel (EUROFER)) [15] could survive at least 20 dpa at the first wall (FW). This confirmation could possibly be derived from irradiation experiments utilizing the spallation neutron source (SNS) experiment [16], the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) [17], and heavy ion facilities to partially simulate the fusion irradiation environment.…”
Section: Mtm and Main Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An essential task for the U.S. materials community will be to provide further irradiation data, well before the start of construction of any FNSF, to confirm that the first generation (GEN-I) reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) alloys (such as the Japanese steel (F82H) and European steel (EUROFER)) [15] could survive at least 20 dpa at the first wall (FW). This confirmation could possibly be derived from irradiation experiments utilizing the spallation neutron source (SNS) experiment [16], the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) [17], and heavy ion facilities to partially simulate the fusion irradiation environment.…”
Section: Mtm and Main Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eventual target of alloy development in terms of property levels is defined in the published work in this area Klueh et al 2000Baluc et al 2007a). In most papers, the target mechanical properties were expected to be comparable or better than 9Cr-1Mo tempered martensitic steels and the target for induced activity level was indicated.…”
Section: Performance Targetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding commercial ferritic/martensitic steels, we investigate the activation of HT9 and mod.9Cr-1Mo (T91), steels considered for different nuclear -fusion and fast reactors-applications 7,8 . Sandvik HT9, nominal 12Cr-1Mo-0.3V-0.5W-0.5Ni-0.2C was used for the IFE LIBRA reactor concept.…”
Section: Iia Candidate Materials: Commercial and Reduced Activationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 The composition of T91 ferritic steel, nominal 9Cr-1Mo-0.2V-0.07Nb-0.06N-0.1C, is taken from Ref. 7.…”
Section: Iia Candidate Materials: Commercial and Reduced Activationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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