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  1. Characteristics of Tungsten Prepared by Hot Pressing at High Pressure
  2. Damage thresholds revealed by ions emitted from boron nitride and tungsten exposed to energetic photons at high dose rates
  3. Enhanced tungsten densification via modified Field-Assisted Sintering
  4. On the Detection and Removal of Oxides from Laser-Treated Surfaces
  5. High-speed heat accumulation temperature measurement in high-throughput laser surface texturing for advanced coating substrate preparation
  6. High‐Speed Laser Surface Structuring for Thermal Spray Coating Preparation
  7. Benchmarking by high heat flux testing of W-steel joining technologies
  8. Radiation damage evolution in High Entropy Alloys (HEAs) caused by 3–5 MeV Au and 5 MeV Cu ions in a broad range of dpa in connection to mechanical properties and internal morphology
  9. High Heat Flux Testing of Graded W-Steel Joining Concepts for the First Wall
  10. Thick functionally-graded W-316L composite coatings for nuclear fusion applications
  11. Processing and Properties of Tungsten-Steel Composites and FGMs Prepared by Spark Plasma Sintering
  12. Different Types of Particle Effects in Creep Tests of CoCrFeNiMn High-Entropy Alloy
  13. On the applicability of three and four parameter fits for analysis of swept embedded Langmuir probes in magnetised plasma
  14. Radiation damage evolution in pure W and W-Cr-Hf alloy caused by 5 MeV Au ions in a broad range of dpa
  15. Manufacturing of W-steel joint using plasma sprayed graded W/steel-interlayer with current assisted diffusion bonding
  16. Advanced Self-Passivating Alloys for an Application under Extreme Conditions
  17. W + Cu and W + Ni Composites and FGMs Prepared by Plasma Transferred Arc Cladding
  18. Tailoring the structure of RF-ICP tungsten coatings
  19. Tungsten-steel composites and FGMs prepared by argon-shrouded plasma spraying
  20. Phase, Composition and Structure Changes of CoCrNi-Based Concentrated Alloys Resulting from High Temperature Oxidation
  21. Overview of challenges and developments in joining tungsten and steel for future fusion reactors
  22. Fatigue Behaviour and Crack Initiation in CoCrFeNiMn High-Entropy Alloy Processed by Powder Metallurgy
  23. The Role of Laser Texturing in Improving the Adhesion of Plasma Sprayed Tungsten Coatings
  24. On the Structural and Chemical Homogeneity of Spark Plasma Sintered Tungsten
  25. Materials and processing factors influencing stress evolution and mechanical properties of plasma sprayed coatings
  26. Armor W-Cr Coatings for Plasma-Facing Components in Tokamaks by Cold Spray and RF-ICP
  27. Characterization of less common nitrides as potential permeation barriers
  28. Statistical treatment of grid indentation considering the effect of the interface and the microstructural length scale
  29. Response of fusion plasma-facing materials to nanosecond pulses of extreme ultraviolet radiation
  30. THIN NITRIDE LAYERS AS PERMEATION BARRIERS
  31. Heat loads on poloidal and toroidal edges of castellated plasma-facing components in COMPASS
  32. Fracture behaviour of the 14Cr ODS steel exposed to helium and liquid lead
  33. Oxide dispersion strengthened CoCrFeNiMn high-entropy alloy
  34. Some Issues in Relations between Microstructure and Indentation Measurements
  35. Behavior and microstructural changes in different tungsten-based materials under pulsed plasma loading
  36. Laser re-melting of tungsten damaged by transient heat loads
  37. Determination of the individual phase properties from the measured grid indentation data
  38. Effect of Neighboring Phase Properties on Measured Indentation Data
  39. Resuts of interaction of XUV laser pulses of nanosecond duration with difficult-ablated-materials
  40. Plasma interaction with tungsten samples in the COMPASS tokamak in ohmic ELMy H-modes
  41. Properties of Ultrafine-Grained Tungsten Prepared by Ball Milling and Spark Plasma Sintering
  42. Investigation of Indentation Parameters Near the Interface between Two Materials
  43. Overview of processing technologies for tungsten-steel composites and FGMs for fusion applications
  44. Laser Remelting of Plasma-Sprayed Tungsten Coatings
  45. A contribution to understanding the results of instrumented indentation on thermal spray coatings — Case study on Al2O3 and stainless steel
  46. A brief summary of the progress on the EFDA tungsten materials program
  47. Application of resonant ultrasound spectroscopy to determine elastic constants of plasma-sprayed coatings with high internal friction
  48. The Role of Spraying Parameters and Inert Gas Shrouding in Hybrid Water-Argon Plasma Spraying of Tungsten and Copper for Nuclear Fusion Applications
  49. Recent progress in research on tungsten materials for nuclear fusion applications in Europe
  50. Porous alumina and zirconia ceramics with tailored thermal conductivity
  51. Multiple-Approach Evaluation of WSP Coatings Adhesion/Cohesion Strength
  52. Effects of neutron irradiation on glass ceramics as pressure-less joining materials for SiC based components for nuclear applications
  53. Application of Structure-Based Models of Mechanical and Thermal Properties on Plasma Sprayed Coatings
  54. Spraying of Metallic Powders by Hybrid Gas/Water Torch and the Effects of Inert Gas Shrouding
  55. Thermal Conductivity of Al2O3-ZrO2 Composite Ceramics
  56. Plasma Spraying of Copper by Hybrid Water-Gas DC Arc Plasma Torch
  57. In-situ observation of crack propagation in thermally sprayed coatings
  58. Development of Advanced Coatings for ITER and Future Fusion Devices
  59. Through-Thickness Residual Stress Measurement by Neutron Diffraction in Cu+W Plasma Spray Coatings
  60. Processing and temperature-dependent properties of plasma-sprayed tungsten–stainless steel composites
  61. Non-Linear Mechanical Behavior of Plasma Sprayed Alumina Under Mechanical and Thermal Loading
  62. Methods of Increasing Thermal Conductivity of Plasma Sprayed Tungsten-Based Coatings
  63. Copper-Tungsten Composites Sprayed by HVOF
  64. Thermal Spray Coatings for Fusion Applications—Review
  65. Alternative methods for determination of composition and porosity in abradable materials
  66. Microstructure, mechanical properties, and adhesion in IN625 air plasma sprayed coatings
  67. Impact of probing volume from different mechanical measurement methods on elastic properties of thermally sprayed Ni-based coatings on a mesoscopic scale
  68. The effect of the use of different electrode materials for edge-plasma biasing on plasma density and floating potential modifications
  69. Plasma sprayed tungsten-based coatings and their performance under fusion relevant conditions
  70. Development and Properties of Tungsten-Based Coatings Sprayed by WSP(R)
  71. Residual stresses in cold-coiled helical compression springs for automotive suspensions measured by neutron diffraction
  72. Role of thermal spray processing method on the microstructure, residual stress and properties of coatings: an integrated study for Ni–5 wt.%Al bond coats
  73. Thermal and mechanical properties of cordierite, mullite and steatite produced by plasma spraying
  74. Development of process maps for plasma spray: case study for molybdenum
  75. In situ measurement of residual stresses and elastic moduli in thermal sprayed coatings
  76. In situ measurement of residual stresses and elastic moduli in thermal sprayed coatings
  77. Plasma sprayed coatings for RF wave absorption
  78. Residual stress in sprayed Ni+5%Al coatings determined by neutron diffraction
  79. Stresses in plasma-sprayed Cr 2 O 3 coatings measured by neutron diffraction
  80. Residual and Applied Stresses in Plasma Sprayed Cr<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Coatings
  81. Intrinsic residual stresses in single splats produced by thermal spray processes
  82. Modelling and Neutron Diffraction Measurement of Stresses in Sprayed TBCs
  83. Substrate temperature effects on splat formation, microstructure development and properties of plasma sprayed coatings Part I: Case study for partially stabilized zirconia
  84. Substrate temperature effects on the splat formation, microstructure development and properties of plasma sprayed coatings
  85. Measurement of Residual Stress in Plasma-Sprayed Composite Coatings with Graded and Uniform Compositions
  86. Quenching, thermal and residual stress in plasma sprayed deposits: NiCrAlY and YSZ coatings
  87. Measurement of residual stress in plasma-sprayed metallic, ceramic and composite coatings
  88. X-ray Residual Stress Measurement in Metallic and Ceramic Plasma Sprayed Coatings
  89. Processing Effects on Splat Formation, Microstructure and Quenching Stress in Plasma Sprayed Coatings
  90. Neutron Diffraction Residual Stress Measurement on Thermally Sprayed Coatings
  91. Residual Stress Measurement in Plasma Sprayed Coatings by X-Ray Diffraction