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@ARTICLE{Klein:852583,
author = {Klein, F. and Wegener, T. and Litnovsky, A. and Rasinski,
M. and Tan, X. Y. and Gonzalez-Julian, J. and Schmitz, J.
and Bram, M. and Coenen, J. W. and Linsmeier, Ch.},
title = {{O}xidation resistance of bulk plasma-facing tungsten
alloys},
journal = {Nuclear materials and energy},
volume = {15},
issn = {2352-1791},
address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]},
publisher = {Elsevier},
reportid = {FZJ-2018-05495},
pages = {226 - 231},
year = {2018},
abstract = {Tungsten (W) currently is the main candidate as
plasma-facing armour material for the first wall of future
fusion reactors, like DEMO. Advantages of W include a high
melting point, high thermal conductivity, low tritium
retention, and low erosion yield. However, in case of an
accident, air ingress into the vacuum vessel can occur and
the temperature of the first wall can reach 1200 K to 1450 K
due to nuclear decay heat. In the absence of cooling, the
temperature will remain in that range for several weeks. At
these temperatures the radioactive tungsten oxide
volatilizes. Therefore, ‘smart’ W alloys are developed
that aim to preserve the properties of W during plasma
operation coupled with suppressed tungsten oxide formation
in case of an accident.This study focusses on oxidation
studies at 1273 K of samples produced by mechanical alloying
followed by field assisted sintering. In a first step the
sintering is optimized for tungsten (W) – chromium (Cr)
-yttrium (Y) alloys. It is shown that the best oxidation
resistance is achieved with submicron grain sizes. This
yields a closed, protective oxide layer. In a second step
the influence of the grinding process during sample
preparation is analysed. It is shown that scratches initiate
failure of the protective oxide. In a third step the
oxidation and sublimation is measured for weeks – for the
first time the sublimation is directly measured in order to
determine the potential hazard in comparison to pure W. It
is shown that the oxidation is suppressed in comparison to
pure W. However, sublimation at a rate ofstarts after a few
days. Nevertheless, the progess in smart alloys is evident:
sublimation is delayed by about two days and complete
mechanical destruction of the first wall is avoided.},
cin = {IEK-4 / IEK-1},
ddc = {333.7},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)IEK-4-20101013 / I:(DE-Juel1)IEK-1-20101013},
pnm = {113 - Methods and Concepts for Material Development
(POF3-113)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-113},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
UT = {WOS:000435611400038},
doi = {10.1016/j.nme.2018.05.003},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/852583},
}