Application of HIP bonding to first wall panel fabrication made from reduced activation ferritic steel F82H

1998 
Abstract As a course of fabrication technology development of DEMO breeding blankets, fabrication of small-scaled first wall panels made from reduced activation ferritic steel F82H has been attempted by applying HIP (Hot Isostatic Pressing) method. By applying the conditions identified in the previous studies, two flat panels with ten cooling channels each have been fabricated. One of the fabricated panels was destructively tested to examine metallurgically sound HIP bonding and to characterize the change of the micro-structure of the F82H steel due to the HIP process. Destructive examination has confirmed sound bonding for all of the HIP interfaces and satisfactory dimensional tolerance, and applicability of HIP bonding to the complex component made from this steel has been demonstrated.
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