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Influence Of Hydrogen And Helium On Radiation Damage Of Structural Materials

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Hydrogen and Helium Recycling at Plasma Facing Materials

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The accumulation of hydrogen and helium is one of the important reasons in the fusion reactor first wall structural material properties degradation. At present there is a large number of experimental data on influence of helium and hydrogen isotopes on radiation damages of metals and alloys in various irradiation conditions, but the role of their joint effect on structural materials stability is insufficiently clear.

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Kalin, B.A., Kalashnikov, A.N., Zaluzhnyi, A.G., Chernov, I.I. (2002). Influence Of Hydrogen And Helium On Radiation Damage Of Structural Materials. In: Hassanein, A. (eds) Hydrogen and Helium Recycling at Plasma Facing Materials. NATO Science Series, vol 54. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0444-2_13

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