Title of article :
Production of Fine-Grained Beryllium-6 WT% Copper for Fusion Ignition Capsules by Arc Melting and Equal Channel Angular Extrusion
Author/Authors :
Cooley، Jason C. نويسنده , , Alexander، David J. نويسنده , , Thoma، Dan J. نويسنده , , Jr.، Arthur Nobile, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-136
From page :
137
To page :
0
Abstract :
Beryllium doped with 6 weight % copper is the material of choice for fabrication of target capsules for the National Ignition Facility because of its combination of attractive neutronic, electronic, physical, and mechanical properties. The target capsules are 2 mm in diameter and thin-walled (150 microns) and must meet demanding dimensional specifications. The material must be fine-grained and of low inclusion content. Arc-melted Be-Cu is being produced to eliminate the oxide content that is inevitably present in conventional powdermetallurgy materials. Equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) is being used to refine the as-cast grain structure. Be-Cu rods produced by the arc-melting process (5 mm in diameter by 30 mm in length) are enclosed in nickel cans with electron-beam welded plugs. The Be-in-Ni billets (9.5 mm in diameter by 45 mm in length) have been processed by ECAE at temperatures from 500 to 750 (degree) C in tooling with a 120 (degree) angle. Selected samples have been annealed for 1 hour at temperatures from 700 to 775 (degree) C. The ECAE processing creates a heavily deformed and finely subdivided structure, and the annealing can produce an equiaxed microstructure with a grain size of approximately 20 (mu)m.
Keywords :
FTWR , Fusion Transmutation of Waste Reactor
Journal title :
FUSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
FUSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Record number :
112862
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