Filter Results
Related Organization
- Biological and Environmental Systems Science Directorate (23)
- Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate (35)
- Energy Science and Technology Directorate (217)
- Fusion and Fission Energy and Science Directorate (21)
- Information Technology Services Directorate (2)
- Isotope Science and Enrichment Directorate (6)
- National Security Sciences Directorate (17)
- Neutron Sciences Directorate (11)
- Physical Sciences Directorate
(128)
- User Facilities (27)
Researcher
- Ying Yang
- Alice Perrin
- Steven J Zinkle
- Vlastimil Kunc
- Yanli Wang
- Yutai Kato
- Ahmed Hassen
- Alex Plotkowski
- Amit Shyam
- Ben LaRiviere
- Bruce A Pint
- Christopher Ledford
- Costas Tsouris
- Dan Coughlin
- David S Parker
- Gerry Knapp
- Gs Jung
- Gyoung Gug Jang
- James A Haynes
- Jim Tobin
- Jong K Keum
- Josh Crabtree
- Kim Sitzlar
- Merlin Theodore
- Michael Kirka
- Mina Yoon
- Nance Ericson
- Nicholas Richter
- Patxi Fernandez-Zelaia
- Paul Groth
- Radu Custelcean
- Ryan Dehoff
- Steven Guzorek
- Subhabrata Saha
- Sumit Bahl
- Sunyong Kwon
- Tim Graening Seibert
- Vipin Kumar
- Weicheng Zhong
- Wei Tang
- Xiang Chen
- Yan-Ru Lin

The invented alloys are a new family of Al-Mg alloys. This new family of Al-based alloys demonstrate an excellent ductility (10 簣 2 % elongation) despite the high content of impurities commonly observed in recycled aluminum.

V-Cr-Ti alloys have been proposed as candidate structural materials in fusion reactor blanket concepts with operation temperatures greater than that for reduced activation ferritic martensitic steels (RAFMs).

Through the use of splicing methods, joining two different fiber types in the tow stage of the process enables great benefits to the strength of the material change.

High strength, oxidation resistant refractory alloys are difficult to fabricate for commercial use in extreme environments.

The first wall and blanket of a fusion energy reactor must maintain structural integrity and performance over long operational periods under neutron irradiation and minimize long-lived radioactive waste.

A novel molecular sorbent system for low energy CO2 regeneration is developed by employing CO2-responsive molecules and salt in aqueous media where a precipitating CO2--salt fractal network is formed, resulting in solid-phase formation and sedimentation.

High-performance cerium-based permanent magnet materials have been developed to reduce reliance on scarce rare-earth elements.