Research and development on vanadium alloys for fusion breeder blanket application
The status of research and development on vanadium alloys and on their application as a structural material in the breeder blanket of a fusion power plant are reviewed. Emphasis has been placed on irradiation experiments and the effects of neutron and ion irradiation on the microstructure of the current reference alloy, V-4Cr-4Ti. The effects of a liquid lithium environment and the exchange of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen impurities between the alloy and application-relevant environments are also reviewed. The dependence of microstructural features on irradiation experiment parameters are examined, with a summary on magnetohydrodynamic effects and mechanical properties of the alloy. The relationship between the ductility and the alloy chemistry and the irradiation test temperature are analysed. Review of the state of the art indicates that further developments of facilities simulating a realistic fusion radiation and liquid lithium environment are fundamental to advancing fusion reactor breeder design.