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Interfacial shear properties of HIP joints of reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic steel

Nozawa, Takashi; Noh, S.; Kishimoto, Hirotatsu*; Tanigawa, Hiroyasu

A hot isostatic press (HIP) process is a key technology to fabricate a first wall with cooling channels of the fusion blanket system utilizing a reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steel. A primary objective of this study is to provide a reasonable and comprehensive method to determine interfacial shear properties of HIP joints during the torsional fracture process. By considering hardening during torsional process, we could propose a reasonable and realistic solution to define the interfacial debond shear strength of the HIPed interface by torsion.

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