articleAnnual Review of Materials ResearchApr 4, 2014Closed access

Designing Radiation Resistance in Materials for Fusion Energy

Oak Ridge National Laboratory · University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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Abstract

Proposed fusion and advanced (Generation IV) fission energy systems require high-performance materials capable of satisfactory operation up to neutron damage levels approaching 200 atomic displacements per atom with large amounts of transmutant hydrogen and helium isotopes. After a brief overview of fusion reactor concepts and radiation effects phenomena in structural and functional (nonstructural) materials, three fundamental options for designing radiation resistance are outlined: Utilize matrix phases with inherent radiation tolerance, select materials in which vacancies are immobile at the design operating temperatures, or engineer materials with high sink densities for point defect recombination.…

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Keywords
  • Materials science
  • Radiation resistance
  • Fusion power
  • Structural material
  • Cladding (metalworking)
  • Ceramic
  • Nuclear engineering
  • Silicon carbide
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