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(FTP1/13) Structural Materials for Fusion Reactors

M. Victoria1), N. Baluc1), P. Spätig1)
 
1) EPFL-CRPP Fusion Technology, CH-5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland

Abstract.  In order to preserve the condition of an environmentally safe machine, present selection of materials for structural components of a fusion reactor is made not only on the basis of adequate mechanical properties, behavior under irradiation and compatibility with other materials and cooling media, but also on their radiological properties, i.e. activity, decay heat, radiotoxicity. These conditions strongly limit the number of materials available to a few families of alloys, generically known as low activation materials. We discuss the criteria for deciding on such materials, the alloys resulting from the application of the concept and the main issues and problems of their use in a fusion environment.

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