Nuclear Materials and Energy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Nuclear Materials and Energy is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Multi-staged ERO2.0 simulation of material erosion and deposition in recessed ITER mirror assemblies38
High-temperature tensile and thermal shock characterization of low-temperature rolled tungsten30
Effects of microstructural anisotropy and helium implantation on tensile properties of powder-metallurgy processed tungsten plates28
Irradiation effects in tungsten—From surface effects to bulk mechanical properties28
Activated sintering effect of Fe element on tungsten via spark plasma sintering27
Microstructure and high temperature mechanical properties of the new cladding steel of 15Cr-15Ni-Ti-Y26
First-principles study of helium behaviors in oxide dispersion strengthened nickel alloys22
Normal high velocity solid dust impacts on tiles of tokamak-relevant temperature21
Comparative analysis of low cycle fatigue behavior of pre-corroded standard and sub-sized EUROFER97 specimens exposed to ceramic breeder environment21
SOLEDGE3X integrated core-edge modelling of tungsten sources, migration, and radiation in WEST plasmas21
Impact of water ingress on deuterium release, oxidation, and dust generation in beryllium plasma-facing components21
Corrigendum to “Laser ablation of a solid target in liquid medium for beryllium nanoparticles synthesis” [Nucl. Mater. Energy 31 (2022) 101160]19
A comparative study on the microstructure and performance stability of Cu-Al2O3 and Cu-Y2O3 alloys after high-temperature annealing18
Study on damage behavior of the outer horizontal target in the EAST lower divertor after plasma operations18
Preliminary estimates of tritium permeation and retention in the first wall of DEMO due to ion bombardment16
Quantitative characterization of deuterium and helium retention in the marked tiles with various materials exposed to HL-2A tokamak15
An examination of the Neutral Penetration Model1/n15
Crystallographic characterization of U2CrN3: A neutron diffraction and transmission electron microscopy approach15
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