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Copper melting behavior at extreme temperatures could inform fusion materials
The SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has announced researchers have conducted experiments testing how copper melts under extreme conditions, such as those it might be exposed to in a fusion machine. The results, published in Nature Communications, found that a copper thin film was more resilient to melting than models had predicted, uncovering molecular dynamics that had been missing from calculations.
“These results greatly improve the simulations we use to predict which materials have the best shot at surviving the extreme conditions of future fusion reaction chambers,” said Mianzhen Mo, the SLAC staff scientist who led the research.
Qingjie Liu, Eleodor Nichita (Univ of Ontario Inst Technol)
Transactions | Volume 113 | Number 1 | October 2015 | Pages 1175-1178