Abstract
The volume contains 22 contributions in which the new studies of various possible neutron source concepts and the results of the comparison studies for evaluating different candidates are reported. The general strategies for the development of structural materials for future fusion reactors are discussed also.
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Ehrlich, K, and Daum, E.
Proceedings of the IEA-workshop on intense neutron sources. IEA-implementing agreement for a programme of research and development on fusion materials. Working group task - annex II.
Germany: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Ehrlich, K, & Daum, E.
Proceedings of the IEA-workshop on intense neutron sources. IEA-implementing agreement for a programme of research and development on fusion materials. Working group task - annex II.
Germany.
Ehrlich, K, and Daum, E.
1994.
"Proceedings of the IEA-workshop on intense neutron sources. IEA-implementing agreement for a programme of research and development on fusion materials. Working group task - annex II."
Germany.
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author = {Ehrlich, K, and Daum, E}
abstractNote = {The volume contains 22 contributions in which the new studies of various possible neutron source concepts and the results of the comparison studies for evaluating different candidates are reported. The general strategies for the development of structural materials for future fusion reactors are discussed also.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1994}
month = {May}
}
title = {Proceedings of the IEA-workshop on intense neutron sources. IEA-implementing agreement for a programme of research and development on fusion materials. Working group task - annex II}
author = {Ehrlich, K, and Daum, E}
abstractNote = {The volume contains 22 contributions in which the new studies of various possible neutron source concepts and the results of the comparison studies for evaluating different candidates are reported. The general strategies for the development of structural materials for future fusion reactors are discussed also.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1994}
month = {May}
}