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Melt-layer formation on PFMs and the consequences for the material performance
2016
Nuclear Materials and Energy
Article history: Available online xxx a b s t r a c t One of the numerous challenges of the demonstration power plant DEMO is the selection of appropriate plasma facing materials (PFMs) and this task is ultimately important to the success for DEMO. Lowactivation stainless steel (e.g. EUROFER, P92), which is already intended as structural material, could also become a possible plasma facing material, e.g. for the first wall (FW). Therefore, the ferritic martensitic steel P92 was investigated
doi:10.1016/j.nme.2016.08.002
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