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- Data for: Oxidation behavior of Zirconium, Zircaloy-3, Zircaloy-4, Zr-1Nb, and Zr-2.5Nb in air and oxygenMass gain data obtained during isothermal and non-isothermal oxidation of zirconium alloys.
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- Data for: Laser-Induced Desorption of co-deposited Deuterium in Beryllium Layers on TungstenASCII data of the graphs in the figures of the manuscript
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- Physics affecting heavy impurity migration in tokamaks: benchmarking test-ion code ASCOT against TEXTOR tracer experiment - global deposition dataThese two datasets comprise the Rutherford backscattering spectrometry results from the last global migration experiment in TEXTOR by MoF6 injection. The materials assessed with this technique were molybdenum, tungsten and ferritic metals (heaviest component: Ni or Cu - denoted "Ni" in the dataset). The data gives information about these materials deposited on the tokamak limiters, in 1E15/cm2 or ppm, at positions denoted in degrees (torus coordinate system). Details are given in the .txt file "column_names", as well as in the header comments of the Excel sheets.
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- Data for: nfluence of Thermal Shocks on the He Induced Surface Morphology on TungstenFigures of the paper and SEM images for the figure 3. The filenames of SEM images for fig.3 were constructed with consecutive number and location name. The locations of each images taken were determined by SEM images with low magnification with filename "locations.png". plot.dat is a file contains the raw values of average size and hole density of each images. "macro_a.ijm" is a macro file for imageJ software.
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- Data for: ON THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT REGIMES OF PLASMA PULSES AFFECTING THE MATERIAL DUE TO THEIR SUCCESSIONThe manuscript “On the effects of different regimes of plasma pulses affecting the material due to their succession” is based on the analysis of this data. The study focused on how the combined effects of different irradiation regimes influence the damage development in pure tungsten. It was carried out using measurements of electrical conductivity, scanning electron microscopy analysis for obtaining images for the analysis of surface and bulk damages, and micro-hardness measurements. Keywords: electrical conductivity; tungsten; plasma facing materials; PFC, non-destructive testing; the order of succession of plasma pulses
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- Data for: Stabilization of EMC3-EIRENE for detachment conditions and comparison to SOLPS-ITERRaw data for plots in manuscript
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- The microstructure and He+ ion irradiation behavior of novel low-activation W-Ta-Cr-V refractory high entropy alloy for nuclear applicationsThe data is arranged into 2 folders: 1. SEM folder, which contains the raw SEM images of the surface morphology of the investigated material and the results of transmission Kikuchi diffraction (TKD). 2. TEM folder, which contains the raw TEM images acquired on the cross-section of the investigated material in as-deposited and He-irradiated conditions. One may also find the selected area diffraction (SAED) patterns and the EDS elemental maps.
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- Development of Gd-Si-O dispersed 316L stainless steel for improving neutron shielding performanceDatabase of “Development of Gd-Si-O dispersed 316L stainless steel for improving neutron shielding performance”
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- Data for A quantitative risk assessment methodology based on CCDF risk curve for accidental releases from fusion reactorsIdentification And Categorization of Postulated Initiating Events of Fusion Demonstration Reactors for Probabilistic Risk Assessment. First Joint IAEA–ITER Technical Meeting on Safety and Radiation Protection for Fusion Reactors 17-19 November 2020.
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- Real time monitoring of material erosion and deposition for the first wall using quartz crystal microbalance in EASTTwo new quartz crystal microbalance (QMB) systems have been installed at different locations in the mid-plane of EAST to measure erosion and deposition of the first wall materials. The two QMBs with different distances from the plasma show complex and distinct erosion and deposition behavior. The QMB in the mid-plane H port closer to the plasma shows a relatively higher net erosion result with an average erosion rate of 1.34 ng/(cm2 s). The normal discharges mainly contribute to the total net erosion and the maximum erosion amount reaches up to 110 ng/cm2 . Contrarily, a slight net deposition of 0.11 ng/(cm2 s) is obtained for the QMB in the mid-plane G port further away from the plasma and the erosion and deposition amount of most discharges are much lower due to lower particle flux. The disruptive discharges lead to a total net deposition rate of 0.48 ng/(cm2 s). Measurement results by the QMBs are demonstrated by a good agreement with the post-mortem analysis by Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry (RBS).
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