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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2016

Properties of drawn W wire used as high performance fibre in tungsten fibre-reinforced tungsten composite

J. Riesch; J. Almanstötter; J. W. Coenen; M. Fuhr; H. Gietl; Y. Han; T. Höschen; Ch. Linsmeier; N. Travitzky; P. Zhao; R. Neu

High strength and creep resistance also at high temperature, combined with a high thermal conductivity and high melting point make tungsten (W) an ideal material for highly loaded areas in future fusion reactors. However, as a typical bcc metal tungsten features an intrinsic brittleness up to very high temperature and is prone to operational embrittlement. Tungsten fibre-reinforced tungsten composite (Wf/W) utilizes extrinsic toughening mechanisms similar to ceramic fibre-reinforced ceramics and therefore overcomes the brittleness problem. The properties of the composite are to a large extend determined by the properties of the drawn tungsten wire used as reinforcement fibres. W wire exhibits a superior strength and shows ductile behaviour with exceptional local plasticity. Beside the typical mechanisms observed for ceramic composites the ductile deformation of the fibres is therefore an additional very effective toughening mechanism. Tension tests were used to investigate this phenomenon in more detail. Results show that there is a region of enhanced localized plastic deformation. The specific energy consumption in this region was estimated and used to suggest optimisation options for Wf/W composites.


Physica Scripta | 2017

Development and characterization of powder metallurgically produced discontinuous tungsten fiber reinforced tungsten composites

Y. Mao; J. W. Coenen; J. Riesch; S. Sistla; J. Almanstötter; B. Jasper; A. Terra; T. Höschen; H. Gietl; Martin Bram; Jesús González-Julián; Ch. Linsmeier; Christoph Broeckmann

In future fusion reactors, tungsten is the prime candidate material for the plasma facing components. Nevertheless, tungsten is prone to develop cracks due to its intrinsic brittleness—a major concern under the extreme conditions of fusion environment. To overcome this drawback, tungsten fiber reinforced tungsten (Wf/W) composites are being developed. These composite materials rely on an extrinsic toughing principle, similar to those in ceramic matrix composite, using internal energy dissipation mechanisms, such as crack bridging and fiber pull-out, during crack propagation. This can help Wf/W to facilitate a pseudo-ductile behavior and allows an elevated damage resilience compared to pure W. For pseudo-ductility mechanisms to occur, the interface between the fiber and matrix is crucial. Recent developments in the area of powder-metallurgical Wf/W are presented. Two consolidation methods are compared. Field assisted sintering technology and hot isostatic pressing are chosen to manufacture the Wf/W composites. Initial mechanical tests and microstructural analyses are performed on the Wf/W composites with a 30% fiber volume fraction. The samples produced by both processes can give pseudo-ductile behavior at room temperature.


Nuclear materials and energy | 2016

Chemically deposited tungsten fibre-reinforced tungsten – The way to a mock-up for divertor applications

J. Riesch; M. Aumann; J. W. Coenen; H. Gietl; G. Holzner; T. Höschen; P. Huber; M. Li; Christian Linsmeier; R. Neu


Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017

Advanced materials for a damage resilient divertor concept for DEMO: Powder-metallurgical tungsten-fibre reinforced tungsten

J. W. Coenen; Y. Mao; J. Almanstötter; A. Calvo; S. Sistla; H. Gietl; B. Jasper; J. Riesch; Michael Rieth; G. Pintsuk; F. Klein; A. Litnovsky; A.V. Mueller; T. Wegener; J.-H. You; Ch. Broeckmann; C. García-Rosales; R. Neu; Ch. Linsmeier


Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017

Tensile deformation behavior of tungsten fibre-reinforced tungsten composite specimens in as-fabricated state

H. Gietl; J. Riesch; J. W. Coenen; T. Höschen; Ch. Linsmeier; R. Neu


Nuclear materials and energy | 2017

Tungsten fibre-reinforced composites for advanced plasma facing components

R. Neu; J. Riesch; A.v. Müller; M. Balden; J. W. Coenen; H. Gietl; T. Höschen; M. Li; Stefan Wurster; J.-H. You


Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2018

Influence of the interface strength on the mechanical properties of discontinuous tungsten fiber-reinforced tungsten composites produced by field assisted sintering technology

Y. Mao; J. W. Coenen; J. Riesch; S. Sistla; J. Almanstötter; B. Jasper; A. Terra; T. Höschen; H. Gietl; Ch. Linsmeier; Christoph Broeckmann


symposium on fusion technology | 2017

Investigations on tungsten heavy alloys for use as plasma facing material

R. Neu; H. Maier; M. Balden; S. Elgeti; H. Gietl; H. Greuner; A. Herrmann; A. Houben; V. Rohde; B. Sieglin; I. Zammuto


Physica Scripta | 2017

Tensile behaviour of drawn tungsten wire used in tungsten fibre-reinforced tungsten composites

J. Riesch; A. Feichtmayer; M. Fuhr; J. Almanstötter; J. W. Coenen; H. Gietl; T. Höschen; Ch. Linsmeier; R. Neu


symposium on fusion technology | 2016

Advanced Materials for a Damage Resilient Divertor Concept for DEMO

J. W. Coenen; J. Riesch; J.-H. You; M. Riethm; G. Pintsuk; H. Gietl; B. Jasper; F. Klein; A. Litnovsky; Y. Mao; A. von Müller; S. Sistla; T. Wegener; Christoph Broeckmann; Ch. Linsmeier; R. Neu

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J. W. Coenen

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Y. Mao

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Ch. Linsmeier

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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B. Jasper

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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S. Sistla

RWTH Aachen University

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