Measuring fracture resistance behaviour of tungsten using chevron-notched micro-cantilevers
<p>The fracture properties of tungsten-tantalum alloy (W-1%Ta), one of the candidate material for the plasma facing components in proposed fusion reactor design, were investigated using microscale chevron-notched cantilever bending tests at both ambient and high temperature (700 °C) conditions...
Main Author: | Li, B |
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Other Authors: | Armstrong, D |
Format: | Thesis |
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2017
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