Title :
Evaluation of Nb-base alloys for the divertor structure in fusion reactors
Author :
Purdy, I.M. ; Todd, J.A.
Author_Institution :
Energy Technol. Div., Argonne Nat. Lab., IL, USA
fDate :
30 Sep-5 Oct 1995
Abstract :
Niobium-base alloys are candidate materials for the divertor structure in fusion reactors. For this application, an alloy should exhibit resistance to aqueous corrosion, hydrogen embrittlement, and radiation damage and should have high thermal conductivity and low thermal expansion. Results of corrosion and embrittlement screening tests of several binary and ternary Nb alloys in high-temperature water indicated that Nb-1Zr, Nb-5Mo-1Zr and Nb-5V-1Zr (wt.%) showed sufficient promise for further investigation. These alloys, together with pure Nb and Zircaloy-4, have been exposed to high-purity water containing a low concentration of dissolved oxygen (<12 ppb) at 170, 230, and 300°C for up to ≈3200 h. Weight-change data, microstructural observations, and qualitative mechanical-property evaluations reveal that Nb-5V-1Zr is the most promising alloy at higher temperatures. Below ≈200°C, the alloys exhibit similar corrosion behavior
Keywords :
corrosion; fusion reactor materials; fusion reactors; hydrogen embrittlement; molybdenum alloys; niobium alloys; radiation effects; thermal conductivity; thermal expansion; vanadium alloys; zirconium alloys; 170 C; 230 C; 300 C; H embrittlement; Nb-base alloys; NbMoZr; NbVZr; NbZr; Zircaloy-4; aqueous corrosion resistance; candidate materials; divertor structure; fusion reactors; high-temperature water; mechanical-property evaluations; microstructural observations; radiation damage; screening tests; thermal conductivity; thermal expansion; Conducting materials; Corrosion; Fusion reactors; Hydrogen; Niobium alloys; Temperature; Testing; Thermal conductivity; Thermal expansion; Thermal resistance;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1995. SOFE '95. Seeking a New Energy Era., 16th IEEE/NPSS Symposium
Conference_Location :
Champaign, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2969-4
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1995.534436