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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(25)2722025
The development and distribution of microscopic shear strain have been investigated using high-resolution digital image correlation at the onset of plastic deformation in face-centred cubic CoCrFeNi high entropy al- loys with different grain sizes. Microscopic strain localisation increased with grain size as shown by the presence of planar slip …
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(25)2652025
The development of discrete strain at the microstructural scale during the onset of plasticity is potentially linked to fatigue crack nucleation in engineering alloys. Hence, quantifying such discrete strain and its evolution is a pathway to understand the microstructural influence on fatigue crack nucleation and to develop crack initiation mode…
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(26)4692024
The European DEMOnstration Fusion Power Plant DEMO represents a significant milestone in the progression towards sustainable fusion energy and a critical phase between ITER and commercial fusion reactors, aiming to demonstrate sustained net positive electricity production. Thanks to its properties, tungsten is a promising material for divertor a…
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(26)4582024
engineering components. Within the nuclear fusion energy industry, a remote laser welding technique will be extensively employed for the assembly and maintenance of in-vessel components, predominantly constructed from Eurofer97 steel. The welding process introduces significant re…
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(25)3982024
Notched small punch test (SPT) specimens with different types of notches have been adopted by many researchers to understand the fracture parameters of materials. However the specimen geometries have not been standardized and the effects of notch type on mechanical properties, failure mechanisms, and stress state of the tested materials need to …
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(25)3562024
Abstract. A novel approach for efficient representation of three-dimensional (3D) tokamak equilibria is investigated, where a set of helical current filaments occupying the plasma region are employed to resolve deviations from the two-dimensional (2D) axi-symmetric state. A discrete set of 3D filaments, located at rational surfaces for a given t…
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UKAEA-CCFE-CP(25)092024
The successful development of fusion power will rely on the key technology of breeder blanket components. These components surround the fusion plasma, providing significant heat for power generation, and breeding the tritium fuel on which the plasma reaction depends. However, the technology for these components remains at a low technology readin…
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(25)2762024
Creep-fatigue damage has been recognised as a critical failure mode for high-temperature structures. In fusion power reactors, plasma-facing components endure complex loading conditions, resulting in high thermomechanical stresses. These components, often made from 316L material, joined to ferritic-martensitic steels, face significant challenges du…
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UKAEA-CCFE-CP(25)112023
Retention of tritium in structural materials of a fusion reactor is a concern for tritium accountancy, maintenance, and decommissioning. Plasma facing materials will be exposed to high temperatures, neutron damage and hydrogen isotopes. The damage caused by these conditions is a large area of exploration for fusion, with many questions still to…
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(25)2852023
An overview of the preparation and implementation of the JET DTE2 Safety Case is presented. The Safety Case regime, developed by UKAEA for fusion applications to demonstrate compliance with relevant regulations, and its implementation on UKAEA sites is outlined. The hazard assessment process and details of the methodology applied to assess key J…
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