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- 2014Elemental interdiffusion in W-Ta composites developed for fusion applications
- 2014Synergistic helium and deuterium blistering in tungsten–tantalum compositescitations
- 2011Tungsten-microdiamond composites for plasma facing componentscitations
- 2011Production of Cu/diamond composites for first-wall heat sinkscitations
- 2011Production of Cu/Diamond composites for first-wall heat sinks
- 2010Novel approach to plasma facing materials in nuclear fusion reactors
- 2010Consolidation of Cu-nDiamond nanocompositescitations
- 2009W-diamond/Cu-diamond nanostructured composites for fusion devices
- 2008Novel approach to plasma facing materials in nuclear fusion reactorscitations
- 2007Plasma-erosion of Cu-nanoDiamond and W-nanoDiamond composites
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W-diamond/Cu-diamond nanostructured composites for fusion devices
Abstract
<p>A novel material design for nuclear fusion reactors is proposed based on Cu-Diamond and W-Diamond nanocomposites. The proposed design involves the production of W/W-DiamondlCuDiamond /Cu functionally graded material. W, W-Diamond, Cu-Diamond and Cu nanostructured composite powders were produced independently by mechanical alloying and subsequently consolidated/welded through spark plasma sintering. Modulation of processing parameters allowed controlling the extent of unfavourable conversion of Diamond into tungsten carbide, as well as to overcome the Diamond intrinsically difficult bonding to copper. Microstructural features and microhardness of the as-produced materials are presented.</p>