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The role of small specimen test technology in fusion materials development

Lucas, G. E.  
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Odette, G. R.
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Matsui, H.
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2007
Journal of Nuclear Materials

Small specimen test technology (SSTT) has long been an integral part of fusion materials development. Past work has led to an array of techniques that not only have provided a means of efficiently using available irradiation volumes but have also led to improving insights and understanding of the role of specimen size in deformation and fracture phenomena. As the fusion community increases its focus on design and construction of next generation fusion machines, the ability of SSTT to provide the requisite design data as well as insights to behavior beyond the evolving data base will be critical. This paper will provide a context of the past and present work on SSTT and explore the opportunities to build on past successes to address future needs. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.jnucmat.2007.04.034
Web of Science ID

WOS:000249083500119

Author(s)
Lucas, G. E.  
Odette, G. R.
Matsui, H.
Möslang, A.
Spätig, P.
Rensman, J. W.
Yamamoto, T.
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Volume

367

Start page

1549

End page

1556

Note

Part B

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April 16, 2008
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