Abstract

Tungsten has been considered as one of suitable candidate as plasma-facing material for the first wall of fusion devices. However, the application of tungsten in fusion reactions presents risk because of the brittleness, high ductile–brittle transition temperature, and other defects of tungsten materials. Studies have shown that ultrafine-grained/nanostructured tungsten materials can improve these problems. In its first part this article describes the powder metallurgy techniques for the preparation of ultrafine-grained/nanostructured tungsten. And the second part of this article reviews bulk processes for the preparation. The possibility of preparing ultrafine-grained/nanostructured tungsten and referenceable process parameters are described. By describing the mechanical properties and irradiation performance of ultrafine-grained/nanostructured tungsten, the research prospects and development directions of tungsten materials for fusion reactors are indicated.

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