Artem Lunev Vadim Zborovskii Teymur Aliev
Thermal diffusivity measurements of samples transmitting thermal radiation require adjustments to the data treatment procedures in laser flash analysis. Conventionally, an unconstrained diathermic model is used. Current results show that the alternative coupled radiative-conductive models produce substantially different results — for instance,…
Preprint PublishedFederico Baraglia Pui-Wai Ma
We develop a dynamic model for the evolution of an ensemble of hundreds of interacting irradiation-induced mobile nanoscale defects in a micrometre size sample. The model uses a Langevin defect dynamics approach coupled to a finite element model, treated using the superposition method. The elastic field of each defect is described by its elastic…
Preprint PublishedA. Widdowson E. Alves L. Avotina A. Baron Wiechec N. Catarino J P. Coad V. Corregidor K. Heinola I. Jepu JET Contributors
JET has now completed three operating periods, ILW1, ILW2 and ILW3, giving an opportunity to make comparisons between tiles exposed for single operating periods and also comparisons of tiles exposed for all three periods, ILW1-3 (2011-2016). In this contribution, a comprehensive overview of fuel retention and material erosion/deposition patterns…
Preprint PublishedAnna Widdowson J.P. Coad E. Alves A. Baron-Wiechec N.P. Barradas N. Catarino V. Corregidor K. Heinola S. Krat M. Mayer K. Mizohata M. Sertoli JET contributors
Post mortem analysis shows that mid and high atomic number metallic impurities are present in deposits on JET plasma facing components with the highest amount of Ni and W, and therefore the largest sink, being found at the top of the inner divertor. Sources are defined as “continuous” or “specific”, in that “continuous” sources…
Preprint PublishedAndrey Litnovsky Janina Schmitza Felix Klein Karen De Lannoyea Sophie Weckauf Arkadi Kreter Marcin Rasinski Jan W. Coenen Christian Linsmeier Jesus Gonzalez-Julian Martin Bram Ivan Povstugar Thomas Morgan Duc Nguyen-Manh Mark Gilbert Damjan Sobieraj Jan S. Wróbel
During an accident with loss-of-coolant and air ingress in DEMO, the temperature of tungsten first wall cladding may exceed 1000oC and remain for months leading to tungsten oxidation. The radioactive tungsten oxide can be mobilized to the environment at rates of 10 – 150 kg per hour. Smart tungsten-based alloys are under develop…
Preprint PublishedJan S. Wrobel Marcin R. Zemla Duc Nguyen-Manh Par Olsson Luca Messina Christophe Domain Tomasz Wejrzanowski Sergei L. Dudarev
Point defects in body-centred cubic Fe, Cr and concentrated random magnetic Fe-Cr are investigated using density functional theory and theory of elasticity. The volume of a substitutional Cr atom in ferromagnetic bcc Fe is approximately 18% larger than the volume of a host Fe atom, whereas the volume of a substitutional Fe atom in antiferromagnetic…
Preprint PublishedA. De Backer C. Domain C.S. Becquart L. Luneville D. Simeone A. E. Sand K. Nordlund
The impacts of ions and neutrons in metals causes cascades of atomic collisions that expand and shrink, leaving microstructure defect debris, i.e. interstitial or vacancy clusters or loops of different sizes. In [A. De Backer, A. E. Sand, K. Nordlund, L. Lun´eville, D. Simeone, and S. L. Dudarev. EPL, 115(2):26001, 2016.], we described a method…
Preprint PublishedI. Rovelli S.L. Dudarev A.P. Sutton
The evolution of the defect microstructure in materials at high temperature is dominated by diffusion-mediated interactions between dislocations, vacancy clusters and surfaces. This gives rise to complex non-linear couplings between interstitial and vacancy-type dislocation loops, cavities and the field of diffusing vacancies that adiabatically …
Preprint PublishedA. Hollingsworth M.-F. Barthe Z. Hu P. Desgardin M.Yu. Lavrentiev S.L. Dudarev P. Derlet D. Mason J. Hess S. Davies B. Thomas H. Salter E.F.J. Shelton K. Heinola K. Mizohata A. De Backer A. Baron-Wiechec I. Jepu E. Zayachuk A. Widdowson E. Meslin A. Morellec
Self-ion bombardment of pure tungsten with ion energies of 2 MeV is used to mimic the defects created by neutrons in a fusion reactor. Electron microscopy is used to characterize the microstructure of samples. Thermal Desorption Spectrometry (TDS) is performed on deuterium implanted samples in order to estimate deuterium inventory as function of…
Preprint PublishedM.R. Gilbert L.W. Packer T. Stainer
Molybdenum is a potential material for future nuclear fusion experiments and power plants. It has good thermo-mechanical properties and can be readily fabricated, making it attractive as an alternative material to tungsten (the current leading candidate) for high neutron flux and high thermal load regions of fusion devices. Unfortunately, exposu…
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