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Plasma and X-ray radiation-induced damage mechanisms in a tungsten heavy alloy

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Abstract Tungsten-based materials are among the main candidate plasma-facing materials for future fusion reactors where extreme conditions of thermomechanical stresses, radiation, and energetic particles must be withstood. Here a hybrid… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Tungsten-based materials are among the main candidate plasma-facing materials for future fusion reactors where extreme conditions of thermomechanical stresses, radiation, and energetic particles must be withstood. Here a hybrid X-pinch platform combined with a pulsed power machine was used to study damage mechanisms in 90W–4Cu–6Ni tungsten heavy alloy as a result of exposure to high energy density plasma, X-ray radiation, and the resulting thermal shock. It was found that the plasma-facing surface of the material undergoes severe melting and ablation with the extent of ablation being higher in the Cu–Ni phase than the W particles. Rapid melting and solidification transform the W particles into fine dendrite morphologies embedded in the Cu–Ni solid solution. Cracking was also observed in the subsurface layers at the interfaces between the W particles and the Cu-rich phase of the Cu–Ni matrix. X-ray radiation, on the other hand, cause slight melting on the surface without significant ablation and no cracking.

Keywords: heavy alloy; tungsten heavy; plasma ray; ray radiation; damage mechanisms; radiation

Journal Title: Journal of Nuclear Materials
Year Published: 2020

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