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    Evolution of the mechanical properties and microstructure of ferritic–martensitic steels irradiated in the BOR-60 reactor by Shamardin, V.K., Golovanov, V.N., Bulanova, T.M., Povstyanko, A.V., Fedoseev, A.E., Ostrovsky, Z.E., Goncharenko, Yu.D.

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-12-2002)
    “…The effect of neutron irradiation on mechanical properties of low-activation ferritic–martensitic (FM) steels 0.1C–9Cr–1W, V, Ta, B and 0.1C–12Cr–2W, V, Ti, B…”
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    Repeatability of irradiation damage and of recovery by post-irradiation annealing of EUROFER base steels by Schneider, H.-C., Petersen, C., Povstyanko, A.V., Fedoseev, A.E., Makarov, O.

    Published in Fusion engineering and design (01-11-2017)
    “…•Re-irradiation after annealing leads to new n-induced hardening in RAFM steel.•Subsequent annealing leads to a complete recovery of the newly applied neutron…”
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    Heat resistant reduced activation 12% Cr steel of 16Cr12W2VTaB type-advanced structural material for fusion and fast breeder power reactors by Ioltukhovskiy, A.G, Leonteva-Smirnova, M.V, Solonin, M.I, Chernov, V.M, Golovanov, V.N, Shamardin, V.K, Bulanova, T.M, Povstyanko, A.V, Fedoseev, A.E

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-12-2002)
    “…Heat resistant 12% Cr steels of the 16Cr12W2VTaB type (12Cr-2W-V-Ta-B-0.16C) provide a reduced activation material that can be used as a structural material…”
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    Mechanical properties and microstructure of advanced ferritic–martensitic steels used under high dose neutron irradiation by Shamardin, V.K, Golovanov, V.N, Bulanova, T.M, Povstianko, A.V, Fedoseev, A.E, Goncharenko, Yu.D, Ostrovsky, Z.E

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-05-1999)
    “…Some results of the study of mechanical properties and structure of ferritic–martensitic chromium steels with 13% and 9% chromium, irradiated in the BOR-60…”
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