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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(24)2352024
Engineering components within a fusion reactor are subjected to extreme environments including high heat flux, strong magnetic fields, and neutron irradiation. Simulations are required to predict the in-service lifetimes of fusion components and ensuring credibility of these simulations requires validation over testable domains. Divertors are re…
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(24)012024
Constitutive behaviour of fusion-relevant steels in the post-necking regime is necessary for detailed design of future fusion device components. A Finite Element Model Updating (FEMU) procedure using Digital Image Correlation (DIC), a simulated DIC filter and novel constitutive law was developed. The effects of the DIC process and experimental nois…
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(24)2402023
In this study, we compare the formation of radiation induced defects in W and W-Re-Os alloys, exposed to an equivalent dose of self-ion and neutron irradiation. Transmutation reactions in the neutron irradiated material are simulated in the ion implanted materials by alloying with representative quantities of Re and Os (1.4 and 0.1 at.% respecti…
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(23)1102022
The realisation of fusion energy depends on the development of advanced materials for challenging environments. Rapid screening of prototype alloys using magnetron sputtering and high throughput characterisation is currently being applied to candidate W alloys with improved mechanical performance, reduced activation and tolerance to damage from neu…
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(23)912021
Understanding how properties of materials change due to nuclear transmutations is a major challenge for the design of structural components for a fusion power plant. In this study, by combining a first-principles matrix Hamiltonian approach with thermodynamic integration we investigate quasisteady state configurations of multi-component alloys, …
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(21)272021
Tungsten is one the primary candidate materials for the high neutron flux, high temperature components of a future demonstrate fusion reactor. Despite this, there is a lack of data on W under fusion relevant neutron doses and irradiation temperatures. Transmutation reactions result in the production of Re and Os solute atoms, at a rate which is …
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(21)222021
In this study, radiation-induced precipitation of transmutation products is addressed via the development of a new solute and vacancy concentration dependant Ising model for the W-Re-Os system. This new model includes interactions between both Os and Re atoms, thus facilitating more representative simulations of transmutation in fusion reactor comp…
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(20)922020
Raman spectroscopy has been used to identify defective bonding in neon and silicon ion irradiated single crystals of 6H-SiC. Observable differences exist in the CC bonding region corresponding to different defect structures for neon and silicon ion implantations. Evidence of oxidation during high temperature ion implantation is observed as C-O a…
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UKAEA-CCFE-CP(20)722018
The spherical torus/tokamak (ST) is a potentially attractive configuration for narrowing scientific and technical gaps to a fusion demonstration power plant and as a more compact and/or modular fusion power source. Due to a reduced plasma surface area to volume ratio, the ST configuration offers the potential to access high power exhaust heat fl…
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CLM P1151966
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