Effect of high-temperature neutron irradiation on fracture toughness of ITER-specification tungsten

Journal Article (2020)
Author(s)

C Yin (SCK•CEN, Université Catholique de Louvain)

D Terentyev (SCK•CEN)

S. Van Dyck (SCK•CEN)

A. Stankovskiy (SCK•CEN)

Roumen H. Petrov (TU Delft - (OLD) MSE-3, Universiteit Gent)

T. Pardoen (Université Catholique de Louvain)

Research Group
(OLD) MSE-3
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1088/1402-4896/ab54d7
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Research Group
(OLD) MSE-3
Issue number
1
Volume number
T171

Abstract

The effect of neutron irradiation on the fracture toughness of two commercially pure tungsten materials processed according to ITER specifications has been investigated for three doses: 0.08 dpa, 0.44 dpa, and 0.67 dpa at 600 °C. The choice of this temperature was motivated by its technological importance due to the risk of irradiation-induced embrittlement. The temperature of 600 °C is below the void swelling peak temperature (∼800 °C) and, at the same time, well above the ductile to brittle transition temperature (DBTT) of the reference material (∼300 °C). Neutron irradiation was performed in the BR2 material test reactor inside the fuel channel in order to limit the transmutation of rhenium and osmium close to the rates expected in a fusion environment. The results of the mechanical tests performed up to 600 °C show that the fracture toughness decreases with the increase in the irradiation dose for both tungsten products. The fracture surfaces of the non- A nd irradiated specimens were systematically analysed to determine the evolution of the failure mechanisms.

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