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Effects of transition metal carbide dispersoids on helium bubble formation in dispersion-strengthened tungsten.


ABSTRACT: The formation of helium bubbles and subsequent property degradation poses a significant challenge to tungsten as a plasma-facing material in future long-pulse plasma-burning fusion reactors. In this study, we investigated helium bubble formation in dispersion-strengthened tungsten doped with transition metal carbides, including TaC, ZrC, and TiC. Of the three dispersoids, TaC exhibited the highest resistance to helium bubble formation, possibly due to the low vacancy mobility in the Group VB metal carbide and oxide phases. Under identical irradiation conditions, large helium bubbles formed at grain boundaries in tungsten, while no bubbles were observed at the interfaces between the carbide dispersoid and tungsten matrix. Moreover, our results showed the interfaces could suppress helium bubble formation in the nearby tungsten matrix, suggesting that the interfaces are more effective in trapping helium as tiny clusters. Our research provided new insights into optimizing the microstructure of dispersion-strengthened tungsten alloys to enhance their performance.

SUBMITTER: Saefan A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10432386 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of transition metal carbide dispersoids on helium bubble formation in dispersion-strengthened tungsten.

Saefan Ashrakat A   Liu Xingyu X   Lang Eric E   Higgins Levko L   Wang Yongqiang Y   El-Atwani Osman O   Allain Jean Paul JP   Wang Xing X  

Scientific reports 20230816 1


The formation of helium bubbles and subsequent property degradation poses a significant challenge to tungsten as a plasma-facing material in future long-pulse plasma-burning fusion reactors. In this study, we investigated helium bubble formation in dispersion-strengthened tungsten doped with transition metal carbides, including TaC, ZrC, and TiC. Of the three dispersoids, TaC exhibited the highest resistance to helium bubble formation, possibly due to the low vacancy mobility in the Group VB met  ...[more]

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