2019 Fall Meeting

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Oral presentation

VI. Fusion Energy Engineering » 601-2 Fusion Reactor Material Science (Reactor and Blanket Materials, Irradiation Behavior)

[3L06-09] Fusion Reactor Materials 2

Fri. Sep 13, 2019 10:55 AM - 12:00 PM Room L (Common Education Bildg. 2F E22)

Chair:Sho Kano(Univ. of Tokyo)

10:55 AM - 11:10 AM

[3L06] Effect of nitrogen impurity and alloy composition on mechanical properties of low-activation vanadium alloy

*Kazuki Saito1, Takuya Nagasaka1,2, Makoto Kobayashi1,2, Jingjie Shen2, Gaku Yamazaki1, Valentyn Tsisar3, Takeo Muroga1,2 (1. SOKENDAI, 2. NIFS, 3. KIT)

Keywords:fusion blanket structural materials, Vanadium alloy, scavenging effect, mechanical property

Low-activation vanadium alloys are the candidate of fusion reactor structural materials. Titanium, one of the alloying elements, forms precipitates with impurity nitrogen and suppresses solid solution hardening and embrittlement. In order to understand the scavenging effect and to optimize the titanium concentration, the present study evaluated the correlation between nitrogen diffusion and/or precipitation behaviors and mechanical properties.