Tungsten and Tungsten Alloys

Group meetings

The next meeting is scheduled on January 22, 2025 at 8 a.m. (CST). A zoom invitation will be sent via the RaDIATE Collaboration email list one week prior to the meeting.

Working documents

An Excel file collecting the material data useful for the RaDIATE collaboration is under development and can be shared upon request. Please contact Frederique Pellemoine at fpellemo@fnal.gov for more information.

Publication list related to Tungsten and Tungsten Alloys

Release dateTitleAuthorsReferenceKeywords
2024Fabrication of bulk-sized W-1.1%TiC alloy with helium bubble retention via powder metallurgical route incorporated with helium ambient mechanical alloyingTatsuaki Sakamoto, Kenta Yoshida, Shunsuke Makimura,
Hiroyuki Noto, Eiichi Wakai, Masahiro Nagae, Hiroaki Kurishita
Vacuum Volume 228, October 2024, 113482Helium bubbles, W alloy, tungsten, Mechanical alloying, Powder metallurgy, Transmission electron microscopy, Dislocation, Grain boundary
2021Development of Toughened, Fine Grained, Recrystallized W-1.1%TiCShunsuke Makimura, Hiroaki Kurishita, Koichi Niikura, Hun Chea Jung, Hiroyuki Ishizaki, Atsuro Kimura, Masahiro Onoi, Yutaka Nagasawa, Tatsuaki Sakamoto, Hiroaki OhfujiMaterials Science Forum, Spallation Materials Technology, Vol. 1024, pp 103-109, ISSN: 1662-9752Irradiation Embrittlement, Proton Accelerator Target, Recrystallization Embrittlement, Tungsten
2020Tungsten alloy development as advanced target material for high-power proton acceleratorS. Makimura, H. Kirishita, K. Niikura, H.-C. Jung, M. Onoi, Y. Nagasawa, T. Ishida, M. Calviani, C. Torregrosa and J. DescarregaJPS Conf. Proc. 28, 031002 (2020)proton accelerator target, tungsten, recrystallization
embrittlement, irradiation embrittlement
2020Estimation of reliable displacements-per-atom based on athermal-recombination-corrected model in radiation environments at nuclear fission, fusion, and accelerator facilitiesY. Iwamoto, S. Meigo, S. HashimotoJNM Volume 538, September 2020, 152261arc-dpa, NRT-dpa, primary radiation damage, nuclear interaction product, high energy
2019Experiment exposing refractory metals to impacts of 440 GeV/c proton beams for the future design of the CERN antiproton production target: Experiment design and online resultsC. Torregrosa, A. Perillo-Marcone, M. Calviani, L. Gentini, M. Butcher, J-L. Munoz-CoboPhys. Rev. Accel. Beams 22, 013401 – 7 January 2019refractory metals, high-energy proton irradiation, thermal shock, dynamic response, iridium, tungsten, tantalum, TZM, molybdenum