J.W Davis, V.R Barabash, A. Makhankov
Oct 1, 1998
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Journal of Nuclear Materials
Abstract
Tungsten is one of the candidate armor materials for the plasma facing components of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). For the present reference design, tungsten has been selected as armor for the divertor upper vertical target, dome, cassette liner, and for lower baffle because of its unique resistance to ion and charge-exchange particle erosion in comparison with other materials. The issues related to the use of tungsten in ITER are described in this paper. The different tungsten grades (pure, dispersion strengthened and cast alloys) which are being considered as candidate materials are evaluated. A comparative analysis has been made of the mechanical properties of the various tungsten grades in different thermomechanical conditions, including the impact of irradiation effects. The different tungsten armor design solutions are also described.