ORNL SCIENTISTS DEVELOP HIGH-PERFORMANCE STEEL FOR POSSIBLE USE IN ITER FUSION PROJECT
October 24, 2008
October 24, 2008
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Oct. 24 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory issued the following press release:
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the U.S. ITER Project Office, which is housed at ORNL, have developed a new cast stainless steel that is 70 percent stronger than comparable steels and is being evaluated for use in the huge shield modules required by the ITER fusion device.
ITER is a multibillion-dollar international research . . .
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the U.S. ITER Project Office, which is housed at ORNL, have developed a new cast stainless steel that is 70 percent stronger than comparable steels and is being evaluated for use in the huge shield modules required by the ITER fusion device.
ITER is a multibillion-dollar international research . . .