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Thermal fatigue behavior under various cyclic heat loading is an important concern for tungsten as armor material in fusion devices. Surface morphology controlling experiments have been performed on polycrystalline tungsten using an ECR plasma system and cyclic heat loading tests have been conducted upon the polished and modified samples using an electron beam apparatus. The results indicate that the surface topography has little effect on the characteristics of damage caused by the cycle plastic deformation during the cyclic heat loading. The micro-cracks and extrusions form in some grains after suffered 300 cyclic heat loading, which are aligned in different directions for varying grains. In addition, the modified specimens with both different triangular pyramid and homogeneous nanostructures were fabricated by dry etching under different conditions. The cross-section of damage regions were analyzed and a set of schematic diagram was presented to explain the mechanism for the formation of micro-cracks and extrusions under cyclic heat loading. © 2018, Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research. Published by Elsevier BV. All rights reserved.
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Rare Metal Materials and Engineering
ISSN: 1002-185X
Year: 2018
Issue: 6
Volume: 47
Page: 1729-1733
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