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Author(s) |
Niranjan, R.; Rout, R. K.; Srivastava, R.; Chakravarthy, Y.; Patel, N. N.; Alex, P.; Gupta, S. C. (APD;L&PTD;HP&SRPD;MPD)
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Source |
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2014. Vol. 1591: pp. 910-912 |
ABSTRACT
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Nickel
based alloys are being projected as suitable materials for some
components of the next generation fusion reactor because of compatible
thermal, electrical and mechanical properties. Pure nickel material is
tested here for possibility of similar application purpose. Nickel
samples ( > 99.5 % purity) are exposed here to plasma radiations
produced due to D-D fusion reaction inside an 11.5 kJ plasma focus
device. The changes in the physical properties of the nickel surface at
microscopic level which in turn change the mechanical properties are
analyzed using scanning electron microscope, optical microscope,
glancing incident X-ray diffractometer and Vicker’s hardness gauge. The
results are reported here. |
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