Ba. Kalin et al., TRITIUM BARRIER DEVELOPMENT FOR AUSTENITIC STAINLESS-STEEL BY ITS ALUMINIZING IN A LITHIUM MELT, Fusion engineering and design, 41, 1998, pp. 119-127
A technique for obtaining coatings on a 0.12%C/18%Cr/10%Ni/Ti austenit
ic stainless steel by its aluminizing in melts of the following compos
ition x%Al + (100% - x)%Li(x = 3, 10) at the temperature range 870-107
0 K for 5-100 h has been developed. An investigation in to the decreas
e in the tritium penetration through the steel has been carried out. I
t has been shown that two-side aluminizing of the steel in the 10%Al/9
0%Li melt at 870 and 970 K for 5 h decreases its tritium permeability
by more than three orders of magnitude. Furthermore, aluminizing the s
teel under these regimes reduces its erosion coefficient by one order
of magnitude on average due to radiation blistering, decreases its coe
fficient of physical sputtering by more than 2.5 times and protects th
e steel from failure under the action of hydrogen pulsed plasma fluxes
with the incident flux specific power up to 4-5.10(10) W m(-2) and a
pulse duration of 10-50 mu s. The mechanisms of decreasing the tritium
permeation with regard to the surface relief forming under the treatm
ent have been discussed. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights res
erved.