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World Bank and IAEA partnership at one year
The International Atomic Energy Agency and the World Bank Group (WBG) recently provided an update on their partnership’s progress at the one-year mark. That partnership, entered into only weeks after the World Bank reversed its long-standing ban on nuclear power investment, aims to facilitate new financing and construction of advanced nuclear projects in developing countries.
Jaap G. van der Laan, Henk Th. Klippel, Rob C. L. van der Stad, Co Bakker
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 19 | Number 4 | July 1991 | Pages 2070-2075
Technical Paper | Carbon Material Special | doi.org/10.13182/FST91-A29341
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The response of plasma-facing materials to off-normal high heat loads expected in Next European Torus/International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (NET/ITER) disruptions has been studied by both experimental and numerical simulations. Experiments have been performed on a number of pyrolytic graphites and carbon-fiber composites. The measured erosion is compared with numerical predictions by a transient heat load code. The effect of variations in thermophysical material parameters on thermal erosion behavior is discussed. Cracking is observed on the surface of pyrolytic graphites, even below the erosion threshold.