NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FUSION MATERIALS RESEARCH USING SURROGATE NEUTRON-SPECTRA
[摘要] The use of surrogate irradiation facilities to conduct fusion-relevant materials research requires that fission-fusion correlations be developed to account for the differences between the surrogate and fusion spectra. It is shown that with the exception of Ni-59 isotopic doping of nickel-containing alloys and irradiation in a temperature-controlled environment it is almost impossible to study the effects of helium without introducing other important variables such as displacement rate, temperature history and solid transmutants. When helium effects are studied in the absence of differences in these variables, helium's impact on macroscopic properties is shown to sometimes be second order in magnitude. Differences in displacement rate and temperature history can completely dominate experiments directed toward the study of PKA recoil spectra and helium/dpa ratio.
[发布日期] 1991-03-01 [发布机构]
[效力级别] Proceedings Paper [学科分类]
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