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Design and material issues for high performance SiCf/SiC-based fusion power cores
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Improvements and validation of the linear surface characteristics scheme
Published in Annals of nuclear energy (2009)“…In this paper we present the last improvements of the recently proposed linear surface ( LS) characteristics scheme for unstructured meshes. First we introduce…”
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Progress in blanket designs using SiCf/SiC composites
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CAST3M/ARCTURUS: A coupled heat transfer CFD code for thermal–hydraulic analyzes of gas cooled reactors
Published in Nuclear engineering and design (01-09-2007)“…The safety of gas cooled reactors (High Temperature Reactors (HTR), Very High Temperature Reactors (VHTR) or Gas Cooled Fast Reactors (GFR)) must be ensured by…”
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The EU advanced lead lithium blanket concept using SiCf/SiC flow channel inserts as electrical and thermal insulators
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Advanced fuels for plutonium management in pressurized water reactors
Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-06-2003)“…Several fuel concepts are under investigation at CEA with the aim of manage plutonium inventories in pressurized water reactors. This options range from the…”
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Progress on the TAURO blanket system
Published in Fusion engineering and design (01-11-2002)“…TAURO is a self-cooled Pb17Li blanket for Fusion Power Reactors (FPRs) using SiC f/SiC composites structures. It has been developed with the objective to…”
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Modeling of mechanical behavior and design criteria for SiCf/SiC composite structures in fusion reactors
Published in Fusion engineering and design (01-01-2003)“…Silicon carbide composites are the primary composite materials being evaluated and developed world-wide for fusion structural applications. Their use as…”
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Potential performances of a divertor concept based on liquid metal cooled SiCf/SiC structures
Published in Fusion engineering and design (01-09-2003)“…This paper describes a proposal of lithium-lead cooled divertor design using SiCf/SiC as structural material and W as armor material. Assuming an extrapolated…”
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Modeling of SiCf/SiC composite structures for nuclear components
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Performance of the TAURO blanket system associated with a liquid-metal cooled divertor
Published in Fusion engineering and design (01-11-2000)“…Blankets and divertors are the key components of a fusion power plant due to their large impact on the overall plant design, performance and availability, and…”
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Modeling of mechanical behavior and design criteria for SiC f/SiC composite structures in fusion reactors
Published in Fusion engineering and design (2003)“…Silicon carbide composites are the primary composite materials being evaluated and developed world-wide for fusion structural applications. Their use as…”
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Potential performances of a divertor concept based on liquid metal cooled SiC f/SiC structures
Published in Fusion engineering and design (2003)“…This paper describes a proposal of lithium–lead cooled divertor design using SiC f/SiC as structural material and W as armor material. Assuming an extrapolated…”
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Progress in blanket designs using SiC f/SiC composites
Published in Fusion engineering and design (2002)“…This paper summarizes the most recent design activities concerning the use of SiC f/SiC composite as structural material for fusion power reactor breeding…”
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Modeling of SiC sub(f)/SiC composite structures for nuclear components
Published in Fusion engineering and design (01-11-2000)“…The use of low activation Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) appears as the most promising solution to obtain high safety standards in future fusion power…”
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Modeling of SiC f/SiC composite structures for nuclear components
Published in Fusion engineering and design (2000)“…The use of low activation Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) appears as the most promising solution to obtain high safety standards in future fusion power…”
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The EU advanced lead lithium blanket concept using SiC sub(f)/SiC flow channel inserts as electrical and thermal insulators
Published in Fusion engineering and design (01-11-2001)“…Preparatory work on the EU advanced dual coolant (A-DC) blanket concept using SiC sub(f)/SiC flow channel inserts as electrical and thermal insulators has been…”
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Modeling of SiC sub f /SiC composite structures for nuclear components
Published in Fusion engineering and design (19-09-1999)“…The use of low activation Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) appears as the most promising solution to obtain high safety standards in future fusion power…”
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Design and material issues for high performance SiC sub f /SiC-based fusion power cores
Published in Fusion engineering and design (01-05-2001)“…The SiC sub(f)/SiC composite is a promising structural material candidate for fusion power cores and has been considered internationally in several power plant…”
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Design and material issues for high performance SiC sub(f)/SiC-based fusion power cores
Published in Fusion engineering and design (01-05-2001)“…The SiC sub(f)/SiC composite is a promising structural material candidate for fusion power cores and has been considered internationally in several power plant…”
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