Final Conference Program - 16th International Conference On
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Final Conference Program - 16th International Conference On
Floor Plan of Capital Hotel Conference Space Contents ICFRM16 Greetings and Welcome ................................................................................................ 2 Organization of ICFRM-16 ............................................................................................................... 3 Program Overview ............................................................................................................................ 5 Program Location Overview .......................................................................................................... 6 Guidelines for Attendees of ICFRM-16 ........................................................................................ 7 Session Chair Guidelines ............................................................................................................... 8 Conference Agenda ........................................................................................................................ 10 Poster Presentations...................................................................................................................... 22 Satellite Meetings ............................................................................................................................ 40 Social Events and Information...................................................................................................... 41 Author Index ..................................................................................................................................... 42 Appendix A: Excursion Plan ........................................................................................................ 48 Appendix B: Places of Interest near the Capital Hotel .......................................................... 51 Appendix C: Post-conference Tourist Information ................................................................ 52 Appendix D: Map of the Beijing Subway System ................................................................... 55 -1- ICFRM16 Greetings and Welcome The 16th International Conference on Fusion Reactor Materials (ICFRM16) will be held from 20th to 26th, October, 2013 in Beijing. This is the sixteenth conference in the series of ICFRM which began in 1984 when ICFRM-1 was held in Tokyo, Japan. The ICFRM conference series has won great recognition and welcome by all colleagues from all over the world, has promoted the development of international fusion reactor materials and has made contributions to the improvement of fusion materials research in all participating countries. ICFRM16 will again assemble the world community to present their results on research, development, and deployment of materials for ITER, other nearer term experimental plasma devices and longer term fusion power sources. The size and scope of ICFRM16 has continually expanded along with the conference series. Participants from 29 countries have submitted a total of 577 abstracts. The scope also includes multi-scale modeling and computational methods and computation materials science, greatly expanded from earlier conferences in this series. Our scientific program consists of 12 plenary lectures; approximately 82 invited and contributed oral presentations and 450 posters, as well as a keynote session. Keynote topics are “Fusion in China” and “Status of ITER”, and will be presented by distinguished academician Yuan-Xi Wan and Dr. Merio Merola of ITER organization respectively. Every lecture is anticipated to be a major highlight of the conference. There is no doubt that ICFRM-16 will make a huge contribution to the ultimate goal of achieving fusion energy. Beijing, the Capital of China with over 5,000 years’ civilization history, has countless historic and scenic spots, such as the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, etc. And autumn in Beijing is the best season to admire the charm of the Fragrant Hills, which has won fame throughout the world with colorful maple trees. ICFRM-16 will provide you an unforgettable opportunity to experience Beijing’s charm by yourself. We have organized a wide range of half day tours for you during the conference, and have also arranged post-conference tours for you to visit various tourist attractions around China. Finally, I would like to thank all of you for participating in the conference, and give my special thanks to all the ICFRM16 organizing committees for their work and efforts, especially the TPC and IAC, as well as the conference secretaries. In addition, I want to thank Prof. J.N. Yu for his contributions to this conference and the dedication to his research work. We trust that you will find this an exciting and fruitful conference. Chang-Chun Ge, Chairman of ICFRM-16 Academician of CAS and WAC Professor and Director, University of Science and Technology Beijing -2- Organization of ICFRM-16 General Chairman Chair, Xin-Xin Zhang, USTB Co-chair, Chang-Chun Ge, USTB General Secretariat Qing-Zhi Yan, USTB Fei Gao, PNNL Conference Consultant F.W. Wiffen, ORNL International Advisory Committee Chair, S. J. Zinkle, ORNL E.A. Azizov S.A. Fabritsiev V.R. Barabash C-C. Ge V. M. Chernov A. Ibarra S. Cho A. Kimura E. Diegele R. J. Kurtz S. Dudarev J. Linke Technical Program Committee Chair: J.N. Yu, CIAE G.N. Luo, ASSIPP Co-chair: R.J. Kurtz, PNNL E. Diegele, F4E A. Kimura, Kyoto Univ. H. Abe H. Heinisch J. Aktaa T. Hinoki M. Ando D. Hoelzer Ch. Becquart P. Hosemann T.S. Byun Q. Huang Y. de Carlan T. Jayakumar M. J. Caturla N. Juslin J.M. Chen J.J. Kai Y. Dai G.M. Kalinin R. Doerner R. Kasada S. Fukada Y. Katoh K. Fukuya J. Konys E. Gaganidze X.C. Lai N. Ghoniem M.V. LeontievaM. Gilbert Smirnova. A. Hasegawa M. Li N. Hashimoto R. Lindau Y. Hatano Publication Committee Chair, Zhang-Jian Zhou, USTB Co-chair, Takeo Muroga, NIFS Nermin Uckan, ORNL A. Moeslang T. Muroga T. Nishitani G. R. Odette S. Ohnuki P.J. Pappano B. Raj T. Shikama L.L. Snead S. Tanaka F. Tavassoli M-Q Tran Y. Ueda B. D. Wirth Y. Wu H. K. Yoon J. Yu Ch. Linsmeier X. Liu D.L. Luo L. Magielsen S. Maloy J. Marian B. Merrill K. Morishita A. Moroño T. Nagasaka S. Nagata S. Nogami S. Novak T. Nozawa R. Nygren Y. Oya J.Y. Park B. Pint G. Pintsuk R. Pippan S. G. Psakhie M. Rieth S. Roberts M. Rubel A. Ryazanov T. Shibayama A.B. Sivak P. Spätig R. Stoller V. A. Stepanov J. Stubbins A.K. Suri L. Tan H. Tanigawa T. Terai S. Ukai E. Wakai L.M. Wang H. Watanabe S. Wikman F. Willaime C.H. Woo M. Yamaguchi T. Yamamoto Q.Z. Yan H.G. Yang W. Yang T. Yano K. Yasuda I.K. Yu Z.J. Zhou F. Gao -3- Chuck Henager, PNNL Corporate Exhibitors and Sponsorship Chair, Ying-Chun Zhang, USTB Local Organizing Committee Chair, Xuan-Hui Qu, USTB Co-chair, Guang-Hong Lu, BUAA Pre-conference Seminar Chair, Yu-Gang Wang, PKU Satellite Meetings Chair, Ji-Ming Chen, SWIP Conference Secretaries Shu-Ming Wang,Min Xia, Shao-Ting Lang, USTB -4- Program Overview Oct. 20 Sun 8:00 8:30 Oct. 21 Monday Registration Oct. 22 Tuesday Registration O-3A Opening Remarks Chair: C.C.Ge Plenary (2) Chair: Y.C.Wu Keynote Session Chair: S.Zinkle P2-1 ODS Steels (G.R. Odette) P2-2 ITER TBM (K.M. Feng) P2-3 Ceramics (T. Shikama) K-1: Fusion in China (Y.X. Wan) K-2: Status of ITER (M. Merola) 10:30 10:40 O-3B Plenary (1) Chair: A. Kimura Plenary (3) Chair: R. Kurtz P1-1 RAFM (F. Tavassoli) P1-2 Modeling (M.J. Caturla) P1-3 ITER materials (V.R. Barabash) P3-1 HHF/PFC (C.C. Ge) P3-2 SiC/SiC (Y. Katoh) P3-3 EU DEMO materials (D. Stork) Oct.24 Thursday Registration O-6B O-6A Oct.25 Friday Registration O-8A O-8B H/He&Modelling(1) Material/Plasma H/He&Modelling(2) Tritium Technol. H/He&Modelling(3) Co-chairs: Co-chairs: Co-chairs: Co-chairs: Co-chairs: C.Beceuart, G.H.Lu J.Linke, R.Doerner R.Stoller, X.F.He F.R.Wan, T.Nishitani Y.Dai, K. Tokunaga I1 (Y. Dai) I1 (X.C. Lai) I1 (S. Brezinsek) I1 (C. Becquart) I1 (G. Yu) I2 (F. Gao) O1 (K. Okuno) I2 (F. Ding) I2 (K. Tokunaga) I2 (A.V. Spitsyn) O1 (R.E. Stoller) O2 (J. Konys) O1 (G. De O1 (P. Wang) O1 (D. Edwards) O2 (H. O3 (T. Okita) Temmerman) O2 (A. O2 (G. Nandipati) Lefaix-Jeuland) O2 (Y. Hirooka) Shaimerdenov) O3 (M. Xia) O3 (X.F. He) O3 (A. Putrik) O3 (H.B. Zhou) Coffee Break O-4A O-4B Short Course (8:3017:00) Oct.23 Wednesday Registration W & Hign-Z Co-chairs: D.Stork, F.Escourbiac I1 (M. Rieth) I2 (L.L. Snead) O1 (D. Rivera) O2 (R.J. Kurtz) O3 (S. Antusch) Defects Property Co-chairs: F.Gao, H.Abe I1 (C.H. Woo) I2 (M. Aliaga) O1 (W. Setyawan) O2 (A. Prokhodtseva) O3 (A. Sand) O-7A O-7B ITER/TBM/IFMIF Co-chairs: V.R.Barabash, M.Sugimoto I1 (F. Escourbiac) I2 (H. Tanigawa) O1 (E. Wakai) O2 (A.S. Sabau) O3 (X. Liu) V & Functional Co-chairs: T.Shikama, J.M.Chen I1 (P. Vladimirov) I2 (T. Muroga) O1 (K.J. Leonard) O2 (K.A. Unocic) O3 (A.N. Tyumentsev) 12:40 DEMO Session Co-chairs: F. Tavassoli, Y.Katoh I1 (T. Nishitani) I2 (M.R. Gilbert) I3 (M. Porton) I4 (L. Yang) Plenary (4) Chair: E. Diegele P4-1 Near-term challenges (S.J. Zinkle) P4-2 Indian FRM activities (S. Banerjee) P4-3 IFMIF/EVEDA (M. Sugimoto) 13:00 Summary & Closing Chair: G.N.Luo Lunch and International Advisory Committee Meeting Lunch Lunch TPC summary Closing Remarks (C.C.Ge) Lunch 14:00 O-1A Registration (14:0022:00) Satellite Meeting (IEA W-alloy 16:00 15:0018:00) Welcoming Reception 18:30 (18:30-20:00) RAFM Steels Co-chairs: Ch.Linsmeier,, V.M.Chernov I1 (N. Luzginova) I2 (T. Yamamoto) I3 (Q.Y. Huang) O1 (L.Z. Tan) O2 (S. Sam) O-1B Microstructure (1) Co-chairs: J.J.Kai, R.K.Chen I1 (H. Abe) I2 (M.K. Miller) O1 (Z. Yao) O2 (C.M. Parish) O3 (V. Kuksenko) O4 (G.S. Was) Coffee / Poster (1) Co-chairs: Room A: Z.J.Zhou, N. Luzginova, Room B: Q. Zhan, R.Kasada O-2A O-2B O-5A O-5B ODS Steels Microstructure (2 ) Ceramics & Low-Z Mech. Property Co-chairs: Co-chairs: Co-chairs: Co-chairs: Y.B.Chun, L.M.Wang M.J.Caturla, L.L.Snead T.Muroga, X.C.Lai A.Ibarra, S.Banerjee I1 (P. He) I1 (R.K. Chen) I1 (C.H. Henager) I1 (R. Kasada) I2 (J.L. Boutard) I2 (W. Liu) I2 (M. Ferraris) I2 (T. Koyanagi) O1 (D.T. Hoelzer) O1 (M. Klimenkov) O1 (A.G. O1 (X. Wang) O2 (T.S. Byun) O2 (D. Terentyev) Perez-Bergquist) O2 (Y.B. Chun) O3 (A. Kimura) O3 (J.J. Yang) O2 (T. Nozawa) O3 (S. Gonzalez) O4 (F. Garner) O3 (K. Ozawa) O4 (S. Jitsukawa) Excursion (The Forbidden City) Coffee / Poster (2) Co-chairs: X.Liu, S.Brezinsek Coffee / Poster (3) Co-chairs: Y.Q.Chang, Y.Hirooka Satellite Meeting (SiC/SiC 16:00-18:00) Satellite Meetings RAFM steels 18:30-21:00 V-alloys 18:30-20:00 Satellite Meeting (W-GIFT 18:30-20:30) Banquet -5- Satellite Meeting (IEA Annex II 14:00-16:00) Satellite Meeting (IEA Fusion Materials Executive Committee 16:30-18:30) Program Location Overview Oct. 20 (Sun) 8:008:30- Oct. 21 (Mon) Registration Opening Remarks Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Keynote session Oct. 22 (Tue) Registration Plenary (2) Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Oct.23 (Wed) Registration O-3A O-3B Zi Yun Grand Jin Yun Ballroom Ballroom Oct.24 (Thu) Registration O-6A Zi Yun Grand Ballroom O-6B Jin Yun Ballroom O-7A Zi Yun Grand Ballroom O-7B Jin Yun Ballroom Zi Yun Grand Ballroom 10:30- Short Course Plenary (1) Plenary (3) Jin Yun Ballroom Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Zi Yun Grand Ballroom 10:40- Lunch Four Seasons Restaurant and Coffee House Registration (14:00-22:00) st Lobby at 1 14:00floor 16:00- Satellite Meeting 15:00-18:00 Plum Blossom Room Welcoming Reception (18:30-20:00) 18:30- Four Seasons restaurant O-8A Zi Yun Grand Ballroom O-8B Jin Yun Ballroom Coffee break (8:30-17:00) 12:40- Oct.25 (Fri) Registration O-1A Zi Yun Grand Ballroom O-1B Jin Yun Ballroom Coffee / Poster (1) Xiang Yun Conference Hall(A) & Bamboo Room(B) O-2A Zi Yun Grand Ballroom O-4A Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Lunch Four Seasons Restaurant and Coffee House International Advisory Committee Meeting Maple Room O-5A O-2B Jin Yun Ballroom Coffee / Poster (2) Xiang Yun Conference Hall (A) Satellite Meetings RAFM Steels 18:30-21:00 Plum Blossom Room V-alloys 18:30-20:00 Maple Room O-4B Jin Yun Ballroom Zi Yun Grand Ballroom O-5B Jin Yun Ballroom Coffee / Poster (3) Xiang Yun Conference (A) Satellite Meeting W-GIFT 18:30-20:30 Plum Blossom Room -6- Lunch Four Seasons Restaurant and Coffee House Excursion (The Forbidden City) Satellite Meeting SiC/SiC 16:00-18:00 Maple Room Banquet Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Plenary (4) Zi Yun Grand Ballroom 13:00 Summary & Closing Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Lunch Four Seasons Restaurant and Coffee House Satellite Meeting Annex II 14:00-16:00 Plum Blossom Room Satellite Meeting Fusion Mat ExCo 16:30-18:30 Plum Blossom Room Guidelines for Attendees of ICFRM-16 For Plenary and Oral Session Chairs You need to keep your session on schedule. Please remind speakers when they only have a few minutes left for their talk, make sure they finish on time, with some time remaining for questions and discussion. Please control the discussion, make sure that questions and answers do not exceed the time scheduled. You may have to cut off the discussion, so following speakers can have their fair share of time to present. If there is a gap in the schedule due to a cancellation or if a speaker does not show up, please take a break to continue to follow the published schedule. For Oral Session Assistants Before the session, assistant needs to connect your computers to the projection system, try to avoid unnecessary delays in starting each talk. You need to solve the unexpected problems during the talks in every session, and try not to suspend the lecture. After the session, you need to save the lecture files properly. For Poster Session Chairs Please check to be sure presenters have all of the supplies needed to display their posters. If posters must be moved, stay as close as possible to assigned positions. Urge presenters to staff their poster during the allotted time. For Presenters of Oral Talks Familiarize yourself with the available projection and audio equipment. Be sure your visuals will display so they can be seen by your audience. Before the session, connect your computer to the projection system or copy your files into the specified computer, to avoid unnecessary delays at the start of your talk. Please use the microphone, so that all of the audience can hear your presentation. Plan your presentation to allow about 5 minutes of your scheduled time for discussion. Respect the schedule, and finish on time. For Poster Presenters Put your poster on the display board at your assigned position. Mount the material the evening before or the morning of the day for your poster session. Please remain at your poster station for one hour. If your poster has an even number, be there for the first hour of the session. If it is at an odd number position, be there for the second hour. Please stay in the poster session area for the full session, but you are free to circulate and discuss other posters except for the one hour at your own poster. Remove all your poster material after the session is over. For Authors of Proceedings Papers Manuscripts for the Proceedings of ICFRM16 are to be submitted to the assigned journal by the end of the conference, using the electronic submission system, and in any case no later than October 31, 2013. -7- Session Chair Guidelines Before Your Session 1. Check the Program Prior to departure for the meeting, check the program in the conference book to determine the number and order of the papers to be presented, the time allocated to each talk, and if there are any supplementary papers assigned to the session you are chairing. 2. Arrive Early If possible, arrive at the meeting room about 15 minutes prior to the start of the session and familiarize yourself with the controls for lights, microphones, A-V equipment and the timer. If you encounter problems, immediately alert the Meetings staff at ICFRM16 Registration Desk or Information Booth, and/or an A-V technician. During Your Session 1. Introductions At the start of the session, briefly introduce yourself and explain the timing system to the audience, and as often during the session as you think necessary. 2. Start on Time Start the session on time - announce the first title and author. 3. Check the Microphone Make sure the speaker has the lavaliere microphone. 4. Stick to the Schedule Please adhere to the time schedule listed in the conference book so that simultaneous sessions are as closely synchronized as possible. Many attendees move from session to session in order to hear specific talks. 5. Allotted Times The normal allotted time for Plenary and Keynote talks is 40 minutes (35 minutes to present; 5 minutes for Q & A), for Invited talks, 30 minutes (25 minutes to present; 5 minutes for Q & A), for Oral presentations, 20 minutes (15 minutes to present; 5 minutes for Q & A), If you are chairing a session that includes a mix of Plenary talks, Keynote talks, Invited talks, or Oral presentations please be aware of the different times allocated for each and set the timer as follows: Plenary and Keynote talks - set timer for 33 minutes to give initial warning, then set the final bell to go off 2 minutes later to signal the end of the talk. When this time is up, allow 5 additional minutes for questions relating to the abstract, thank the speaker and promptly introduce the next title and speaker. Invited talks - set timer for 23 minutes for initial warning, and the final bell to ring 2 minutes later to signal the end of the prepared talk. Then set the timer for 5 additional minutes for questions from the audience. -8- Oral presentation - set timer for 5 minutes for initial warning, and the final bell to ring 2 minutes later to signal the end of the prepared talk. Then set the timer for 5 additional minutes for questions from the audience. 6. Timing Speakers Speakers must be asked to stop when their allotted time is up in a courteous but firm manner. Keep in mind that the session must end on time, and that the last speaker has just as much right to an audience as does the first speaker. NOTE: Any time used by speakers and/or technicians to set up laptops or any other equipment is deducted from the speaker's total time allotment. Time the speaker from the moment he or she comes to the front, not when he or she begins speaking. 7. Session Problems If any problems arise that you are unable to handle while continuing to chair the session, either go, or immediately send, someone to the ICFRM16 registration desk to alert the Meetings Manager of the problem. -9- Conference Agenda Sunday, 20 October, 2013 8:30-12:00 Short Course on Foundations of Fusion Materials A Chair: Guang-Nan Luo, ASIPP, China; Location: Jin Yun Ballroom 8:30-9:15 Overview on fusion blanket concepts Richard J. Kurtz, PNNL, USA 9:20-10:05 Overview of fusion structural materials options Akihiko Kimura, Kyoto Univ., Japan 10:10-10:25 Tea Break 10:25:-11:10 Plasma facing components/ plasma materials interactions Jochen Linke, FZ-Juelich, Gemany 11:15-12:00 Fundamentals of fusion materials radiation effects Steven J. Zinkle, ORNL, USA 12:05-13:30 Lunch: Location: Four Seasons Restaurant and Coffee House 13:30-17:00 Short Course on Foundations of Fusion Materials B Chair: Yugang Wang, PKU, China; Location: Jin Yun Ballroom 13:30-14:15 Theory and modeling aspects relevant for fusion reactor materials Roger E. Stoller, ORNL, USA 14:20-15:05 Conceptual designs of Fusion Energy systems Derek Stork, CCFE, UK 15:10-15:25 Tea Break 15:25-16:10 Plasma diagnostics, heating and insulating materials Tatsuo Shikama, Tohoku Univ., Japan 16:15-17:00 Materials structural engineering considerations for fusion reactors Farhad Tavassoli, CEA, France 13:00-20:00 Conference Registration Location: The reception-desk in the Lobby of the Capital Hotel (1st floor) 18:30-20:00 Welcome Reception Location: Four Seasons Restaurant -10- Monday, 21 October, 2013 8:00-8:30 8:30-9:10 8:30-9:10 9:10-10:30 9:10-9:50 9:50-10:30 10:30-10:40 10:40-12:40 10:40-11:20 11:20-12:00 12:00-12:40 12:40-14:00 14:00-16:10 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-15:50 Registration Opening Remarks Chair: C.C. Ge, USTB, China Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Greeting: Officers of MOE and MOST, China Xin-Xin Zhang (General Chair of ICFRM16 & President of USTB, China) Keynote Session Session Chair: S.J. Zinkle, ORNL, USA Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Overview of fusion energy science research in China K-1 Yuan Xi. Wan, USTC, China Status of ITER K-2 Mario Merola, IO, France Coffee Break Plenary (1) Session Chair: A. Kimura, Kyoto U., Japan Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Current status and recent research achievements in P01 ferritic/martensitic steels Farhad Tavassoli, CEA, France Overview of recent advances and methodologies in fusion P02 materials modeling Maria J. Caturla, UA, Spain Current status and recent achievements in ITER materials/component fabrication and performance demonstration P03 vacuum vessel and in-vessel components Vladimir Barabash, IO, France Lunch Location: Four Seasons Restaurant and Coffee House Session O-1A: RAFM Steels Session Chairs: Ch. Linsmeier, FZ-Jülich, Germany V.M. Chernov, JSC “VNIINM”, Russia Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom An overview of 10 years of irradiation experiments on I1 16-505 EUROFER 97 steel at high flux reactor in Petten Natalia Luzginova, NRG, Netherlands In situ He injection and dual ion irradiation studies of reduced activation tempered martensitic steels and I2 16-531 nanostructured ferritic alloys Takuya Yamamoto, UCSB, USA Latest progress of R&D on China low activation martensitic I3 16-102 steel Qunying Huang, INEST, China Stability of strengthening nanoprecipitates in Fe-base O1 16-366 model alloys Lizhen Tan, ORNL, USA -11- 15:50-16:10 14:00-16:20 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:20 15:20-15:40 15:40-16:00 16:00-16:20 16:20-18:30 Delta ferrite in the weld metal of reduced activation ferritic 16-279 martensitic steel Shiju Sam, IPR, India Session O-1B: Microstructure and Testing (1) Session Chairs: J.J. Kai, NTHU, Taiwan, PRC R.K. Chen, UCSD, USA Location: Jin Yun Ballroom Mechanism of Instability of carbides in Fe-TaC alloy under I1 16-232 high energy electron irradiation Hiroaki Abe, Tohoku U., Japan The effect of temperature on the radiation response of I2 16-016 14YWT nanostructured ferritic alloy Michael. K. Miller, ORNL, USA Radiation induced microstructures in austenitic ODS steels O1 16-227 under dual-beam ions Zhongwen Yao, QueensU, Canada Helium-dislocation-nanocluster interactions in O2 16-029 nanostructured ferritic alloys Chad M. Parish, ORNL, USA Nano-sized clusters formation in ferritic-martensitic steels O3 16-154 under mixed proton-neutron irradiation Viacheslav Kuksenko, PSI, Switzerland Emulation of high dose reactor irradiations of F-M alloys O4 16-174 using self-ions: recent results Gary S. Was, UM, USA Coffee Break and Poster Session(1) Poster session Session Chairs: Room A: Z.J.Zhou, USTB, China N. Luzginova, NRG, Netherlands Room B: Q. Zhan, USTB, China R. Kasada, Kyoto U., Japan Location: Xiang Yun Conference Hall(A) & Bamboo Room(B) O2 -12- Tuesday, 22 October, 2013 8:00-8:30 8:30-10:30 8:30-9:10 9:10-9:50 9:50-10:30 10:30-10:40 10:40-12:40 10:40-11:20 11:20-12:00 12:00-12:40 12:40-14:00 14:00-16:20 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:20 15:20-15:40 15:40-16:00 Registration Plenary (2) Session Chair: Y.C. Wu, INEST, China Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Recent progress in the development of irradiation tolerant ODS P04 ferritic alloys and transformable steels G. Robert Odette, UCSB, USA Current status and recent research achievements in ITER TBM P05 Kaiming Feng, SWIP, China Study of dynamic irradiation effects in functional materials in P06 burning nuclear fusion systems Tatsuo Shikama, Tohoku U., Japan Coffee break Plenary (3) Session Chair: R.J. Kurtz, PNNL, USA Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Research on first wall materials P07 Chang-Chun GE, USTB, China Current status and recent research achievements in SiC/SiC P08 composites Yutai Katoh, ORNL, USA Developing structural, high-heat flux and plasma facing materials P09 for a near-term DEMO fusion power plant: the EU assessment Derek Stork, CCFE, UK Lunch Location: Four Seasons Restaurant and Coffee House Session O-2A: ODS Steels Session Chairs: Y.B. Chun, KAERI, Korea L.M. Wang, UM, USA Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Correlation of microstructure and low cycle fatigue I1 16-009 properties for 13.5 Cr1.1W0.3Ti ODS steels Pei He, KIT, Germany Oxide dispersion strengthened ferritic steels, a basic I2 16-033 research joint program in france Jean-Louis Boutard, CEA, France Computational and experimental studies of the stability of oxides for development of ODS FeCrAl for fusion reactor O1 16-510 applications David T. Hoelzer, ORNL, USA Development and characterization of a high toughness O2 16-344 nanostructured ferritic alloy Thak Sang Byun, ORNL, USA Factors controlling radiation tolerance of ODS ferritic steels O3 16-547 Akihiko Kimura, Kyoto U., Japan -13- 16:00-16:20 14:00-16:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:20 15:20-15:40 15:40-16:00 16:00-18:30 Can ion bombardment tell us which ferritic-martensitic and ferritic-ODS alloys are most swelling-resistant to 400-600 O4 16-380 DPA and how to improve their performance? Frank A. Garner, REC, USA Session O-2B: Microstructure and Testing (2) Session Chairs: M.J. Caturla, UA, Spain L.L. Snead, ORNL, USA Location: Jin Yun Ballroom Plasma facing component near surface thermal I1 16-288 characterization technique using the 3-omega method Renkun Chen, UCSD, USA Surface modification of molten W exposed to high heat flux I2 16-390 helium neutral beams Wei Liu, THU, China TEM study of neutron irradiated beryllium pebbles O1 16-516 Michael Klimenkov, KIT, Germany Dislocation loops In Fe-based alloys: Features learned from O2 16-074 atomistic modeling over the last decade Dmitry Terentyev, SCK·CEN, Belgium Microstructure and surface morphology evolution of AlTiO O3 16-345 tritium permeation barrier irradiated by electron beam Jijun Yang, SCU, China Coffee Break and Poster Session(2) Poster session Session Chairs: X. Liu, SWIP, China S. Brezinsek, FZ-Jülich, Germany Location: Xiang Yun Conference Hall (A) -14- Wednesday, 23 October, 2013 8:00-8:30 8:30-10:30 8:30-9:00 9:00-9:30 9:30-9:50 9:50-10:10 10:10-10:30 8:30-10:30 8:30-9:00 9:00-9:30 9:30-9:50 9:50-10:10 10:10-10:30 10:30-10:40 10:40-12:40 10:40-11:10 11:10-11:40 Registration Session O-3A: H/He & Modelling (1) Session Chairs: C. Becquart, UMET, France G.H. Lu, BUAA, China Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom The strengths and weaknesses of spallation neutron I1 16-534 sources as applied to fusion materials research Yong Dai, PSI, Switzerland Modeling He effects on microstructure evolution in ɑ-Fe I2 16-181 Fei Gao, PNNL, USA A new atomisticbased equation of state for helium in iron O1 16-319 Roger E. Stoller, ORNL, USA Helium behaviour in Fe based materials analysed by O2 16-063 coupling TDS, TEM and SIMS Helene Lefaix-Jeuland, CEA, France Diffusion mechanism of HeV clusters in <110> tilt grain boundaries in BCC Fe and FeCr alloys studied at atomistic O3 16-103 scale Xinfu He, CIAE, China Session O-3B: Materials and Plasma Session Chairs: J. Linke, FZ-Jülich, Germany R. Doerner, UCSD, USA Location: Jin Yun Ballroom Plasma-surface interactions with W divertor and be first wall I1 16-556 in JET Sebastijan Brezinsek, FZ-Jülich, Germany Overview of plasma surface interaction experiments on I2 16-328 EAST employing mapes Fang Ding, ASIPP, China Effect of plasma exposure on tungsten surface damage O1 16-339 during transient heat loads and consequences for ITER Gregory De Temmerman, DIFFER, Netherlands Bi-directional hydrogen isotope permeation through the first O2 16-127 wall of a magnetic fusion DEMO reactor Yoshi Hirooka, NIFS, Japan Plasma facing materials erosion products formed under O3 16-362 ITER-like transient loads at QSPA plasma gun facilities Anton Putrik, SRC RF TRINITI, Russia Coffee break Session O-4A: Tungsten & High-Z Session Chairs: D. Stork, CCFE, UK F. Escourbiac, IO, France Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Tungsten laminate materials I1 16-023 Michael Rieth, KIT, Germany Neutron irradiation effects in pure and engineered forms of I2 16-418 tungsten Lance L Snead, ORNL, USA -15- Experimental characterization and phase field modeling of 11:40-12:00 O1 16-311 thermomechanical damage during plasma transients David Rivera, UCLA, USA Toughening in tungsten-copper alloys and 12:00-12:20 O2 16-431 tungsten-composites at elevated temperatures Richard J. Kurtz, PNNL, USA Multicomponent powder injection molding as method for mass production, joining, and material development for 12:20-12:40 O3 16-337 tungsten armour materials Steffen Antusch, KIT, Germany Session O-4B: Defects Production and Properties Session Chairs: F. Gao, PNNL, USA 10:40-12:40 H. Abe, Tohoku U., Japan Location: Jin Yun Ballroom Temperature dependence of enthalpies and entropies of 10:40-11:10 I1 16-346 formation and migration of vacancies in bcc iron Chung Ho WOO, HKCU, Hong Kong, PRC Molecular dynamics and TEM image simulations of ion 11:10-11:40 I2 16-265 implantation in Fe thin films M. Aliaga, UA, Spain Effects of temperature, PKA energy and he content on 11:40-12:00 O1 16-185 displacement cascades in tungsten Wahyu Setyawan, PNNL, USA Effects of temperature, dose and dose rate in ultra high 12:00-12:20 O2 16-525 purity Fe(Cr) alloys under ion irradiation Anna Prokhodtseva, EPFL CRPP, Switzerland Radiation damage production in massive cascades initiated 12:20-12:40 O3 16-210 by fusion neutrons in tungsten Andrea Sand, Helsinki U., Finland Lunch 12:40-14:00 Location: Four Seasons Restaurant and Coffee House International Advisory Committee Meeting 12:40-14:00 Location: Maple Room Session O-5A: Ceramics & Low-Z Session Chairs: T. Muroga, NIFS, Japan 14:00-16:00 X.C. Lai, CAEP, China Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Computing thermal conductivity of SiC/SiC composites 14:00-14:30 I1 16-285 including interfacial and radiation damage effects Charles H. Henager, Jr, PNNL, USA Joining silicon carbide for fusion: progress and challenges 14:30-15:00 I2 16-231 Monica Ferraris, POLITO, Italy Microstructural evolutions in advanced silicon carbide 15:00-15:20 O1 16-293 composites neutronirradiated to high fluences Alejandro G. Perez-Bergquist, ORNL, USA Damage tolerance and strength anisotropy of silicon carbide 15:20-15:40 O2 16-327 composites Takashi Nozawa, JAEA, Japan -16- Tensile deformation behavior of plain- woven tyranno-SA3 15:40-16:00 O3 16-119 CVI-composites at elevated temperatures Kazumi Ozawa, JAEA, Japan Session O-5B: Mechanical Properties Session Chairs: A. Ibarra, CIEMAT, Spain 14:00-16:20 S. Banerjee, BARC, India Location: Room Jin Yun Ballroom Dynamic tensile properties of reduced- activation ferritic 14:00-14:30 I1 16-114 steel F82H Ryuta Kasada, Kyoto U., Japan Irradiation creep behavior of silicon carbide materials 14:30-15:00 I2 16-343 beyond the initial transient Takaaki Koyanagi, Kyoto U., Japan Microstructure analysis of ion beam irradiated CNSI and 15:00-15:20 O1 16-541 CNSII steels Xu Wang, UM, USA Effects of alloying elements and heat treatment conditions on mechanical properties of reduced activation 15:20-15:40 O2 16-060 ferritic-martensitic steel Young Bum Chun, KAERI, Korea Overview of the structural materials programme for fusion 15:40-16:00 O3 16-377 reactors under EFDA Sehila M. Gonzalez de Vicente, EFDA CSU, Germany Mechanical response of martensitic and austenitic steels 16:00-16:20 O4 16-548 after ion-irradiation to very high damage levels Shiro Jitsukawa, Fukushima-nct, Japan Coffee Break and Poster Session(3) Poster Session 16:20-18:30 Session Chairs: Y.Q. Chang, USTB, China Y. Hirooka, NIFS, Japan Location: Xiang Yun Conference (A) -17- Thursday, 24 October, 2013 8:00-8:30 Registration Session O-6A: H/He & Modelling (2) Session Chairs: R.E. Stoller, ORNL, USA 8:30-10:30 X.F. He, CIAE, China Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Multiscale modeling of trap mutation phenomena in 8:30-9:00 I1 16-172 irradiated tungsten Charlotte Becquart, UMET, France Behavior on tritium retention of long term installed samples 9:00-9:30 I2 16-546 on first wall in spherical tokamak QUEST Kazutoshi Tokunaga, Kyushu U., Japan Influence of the microstructure on the deuterium retention 9:30-9:50 O1 16-040 in sputter-deposited tungsten films Peng Wang, LICP-CAS, China Tritium and helium release properties for different grades of 9:50-10:10 O2 16-020 beryllium metals Asset Shaimerdenov, INP, Kazakhstan Anisotropic strain enhanced hydrogen solubility in 10:10-10:30 O3 16-278 tungsten: The independence on the sign of strain Hong-Bo Zhou, BUAA, China Session O-6B: Tritium Technology Session Chairs: F.R. Wan, USTB, China 8:30-10:00 T. Nishitani, JAEA, Japan Location: Jin Yun Ballroom Research activities on tritium handling materials in CAEP 8:30-9:00 I1 16-015 Xinchun Lai, CAEP, China Dynamics of tritium recovery for neutron irradiated ternary 9:00-9:20 O1 16-290 lithium ceramics Kenji Okuno, Shizuoka Univ., Japan Comparison of corrosion behavior of EUROFER and CLAM 9:20-9:40 O2 16-031 steels in flowing Pb-15.7Li Juergen Konys, KIT, Germany Possibility of in-situ measurement of void swelling in the 9:40-10:00 O3 16-391 first wall of fusion devices Taira Okita, U. Tokyo, Japan 10:30-10:40 Coffee break Session O-7A: ITER/TBM/IFMIF Materials Session Chairs: V.R. Barabash, IO, France 10:40-12:40 M. Sugimoto, JAEA, Japan Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Design development of a full tungsten divertor for ITER 10:40-11:10 I1 16-521 Frederic Escourbiac, IO, France -18- 11:10-11:40 11:40-12:00 12:00-12:20 12:20-12:40 10:40-12:40 10:40-11:10 11:10-11:40 11:40-12:00 12:00-12:20 12:20-12:40 12:40-14:00 14:00-18:00 18:30-21:00 Development status of reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steel F82H corresponding to blanket I2 16-504 design requirement Hiroyasu Tanigawa, JAEA, Japan Engineering validation and engineering design of lithium O1 16-509 target facility in IFMIF/EVEDA project Eiichi Wakai, JAEA, Japan High heat flux testing of irradiated tungsten based materials O2 16-296 for fusion applications using infrared plasma arc lamps Adrian S. Sabau, ORNL, USA Tungsten joining with copper alloy and its high heat load O3 16-459 performance Xiang Liu, SWIP, China Session O-7B: Vanadium and Functional Materials Session Chairs: T. Shikama, Tohoku U., Japan J.M. Chen, SWIP, China Location: Jin Yun Ballroom Current status of beryllium materials for fusion applications I1 16-515 Pavel Vladimirov, KIT, Germany Present status of vanadium alloys for fusion applications I2 16-557 Takeo Muroga, NIFS, Japan Irradiation response of next generation high temperature O1 16-272 superconductors for fusion energy applications Keith J. Leonard, ORNL, USA Alloying and coating strategies for improved PbLi O2 16-526 compatibility Kinga A. Unocic, ORNL, USA Microstructure and mechanical properties of the V-Me(Cr,W)-Zr-C alloys as a function of the regimes of their O3 16-135 chemical-heat treatment Аlexander N.Tyumentsev, TSU, Russia Lunch Location: Four Seasons Restaurant and Coffee House Excursion The Forbidden City Banquet Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom -19- Friday, 25 October, 2013 8:00-8:30 Registration Session O-8A: H/He & Modelling (3) Session Chairs: Y. Dai, PSI, Switzerland 8:30-10:30 K. Tokunaga, Kyushu U., Japan Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Molecular dynamics simulations of PKA and helium on 8:30-9:00 I1 16-254 primary damage formation in W-0.1%He system Gang Yu, UM, USA Retention of deuterium in damaged low-activation steel 9:00-9:30 I2 16-264 RUSFER (EK-181) after gas and plasma exposure Alexander V. Spitsyn, NRC KI, Russia TEM characterization of He effects in firstwall structural 9:30-9:50 O1 16-524 materials under fusion relevant conditions Danny Edwards, PNNL, USA Object kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of annealing of 9:50-10:10 O2 16-297 cascade damage in tungsten Giridhar Nandipati, PNNL, USA HRTEM observation of solid helium bubbles in helium 10:10-10:30 O3 16-551 implanted tungsten Min Xia, USTB, China Session O-8B: DEMO Session Chairs: F. Tavassoli, CEA, France 8:30-10:30 Y. Katoh, ORNL, USA Location: Jin Yun Ballroom DEMO activities in the broad approach and beyond 8:30-9:00 I1 16-559 Takeo Nishitani, JAEA, Japan Integrated assessment of material performance in a fusion reactor: Neutron transport, transmutation and activation, 9:00-9:30 I2 16-036 radiation damage, and helium generation Mark R. Gilbert, CCFE, UK Structural design criteria development needs for a 9:30-10:00 I3 16-355 European DEMO Michael Porton, CCFE, UK An intense neutron source for fusion materials research 10:00-10:30 I4 16-558 L. Yang, CASIMP, China 10:30-10:40 Coffee break Plenary (4) 10:40-12:40 Session Chair: E. Diegele, KIT, Germany Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom Near-term research challenges for fusion nuclear materials 10:40-11:20 P10 systems Steven J. Zinkle, ORNL, USA -20- 11:20-12:00 12:00-12:40 12:40-13:00 12:40-13:00 13:00-14:00 14:30-18:30 Overview of Indian activities on fusion reactor materials Srikumar Banerjee, BARC, India IFMIF/EVEDA – progress of validation and design activities P12 under the Broader Approach framework Masayoshi Sugimoto, JAEA, Japan Summary & Closing Session Chair: G.N. Luo Location: Zi Yun Grand Ballroom TPC summary of ICFRM16 Closing Remarks (C.C.Ge) Lunch Location: Four Seasons Restaurant and Coffee House Satellite Workshops P11 -21- Poster Presentations Poster Session (1) Monday, 21 October, 2013, 16:10-18:30 Location: Xiang Yun Conference Hall (A001-A120) Chairs: Z.J. Zhou, USTB, China N. Luzginova, NRG, Netherlands Poster (1) Paper ID 16-003 16-004 16-014 16-017 16-018 16-021 16-026 16-027 16-034 16-048 16-053 16-059 16-062 16-072 16-082 16-089 16-098 16-100 16-105 16-106 Xiang Yun Conference Hall (A001-A120) Presenting Author Tittle Poster Position Control of TaC precipitation behavior in clam steel with high A001 temperature austenitizing The creep deformation and rupture behaviour of CLAM steel Bo Huang A002 at 773, 823 and 873K Mechanism for adsorption, dissocaition and diffusion of Guikai Zhang A003 hydrogen in tritium permeation barrier of α-Al2O3 Michael. K. Solute clustering in nanostructured ferritic alloys A004 Miller Solute segregation and five-parameter orientation Michael. K. relationship of grain boundaries in 14YWT nanostructured A005 Miller ferritic alloys Stair-like profile implantation: Outstanding enhancement to Marcelo analyze He features on EUROFER97 and ODS-EUROFER by A006 Roldán TEM A thermal discrete element analysis of EU solid breeder Yixiang Gan A007 blanket subjected to neutron irradiation Mikhail MD simulation of atomic displacement cascades in random A008 Tikhonchev Fe-9at.%Cr binary alloy with twin grain boundaries Yuri Feasibility of W/EUROFER blanket module for DEMO A009 Igitkhanov Helium effects on creep properties of Fe-14CrWTi ODS steel Jiachao Chen A010 at 650°C Synchrotron study on load partitioning between ferrite and Kun Mo A011 nanoparticles of a 9Cr ODS steel The thermal properties of high purity and fully dense tungsten Yanwei Lv A012 produced by chemical vapor deposition Changsong An operational window for radiation-resistant materials based A013 Liu on sequentially healing grain interiors and boundaries Multi-scale modelling of tungsten fuzz formation under Ane Lasa A014 helium irradiation Volodymyr Deuterium trapping in tungsten under low-energy high-flux A015 Dubinko plasma exposure Yuwei You Vacancy-solute and solute-solute interactions in α-Fe A016 Helium behaviour in high-energy implanted Fe materials Helene investigated by nuclear reaction analysis and transmission A017 Lefaix-Jeuland electron microscopy First-principles study of helium and hydrogen behavior in Pengbo Zhang A018 grain boundary of vanadium Helene SIMS depth profiling of helium in iron and vanadium-based A019 Lefaix-Jeuland materials Sergei L. Anomalous mobility of nano-scale radiation defects, A020 Dudarev nano-dislocation loops, and kinks on dislocation lines Shaojun Liu -22- 16-107 16-108 16-110 16-111 16-120 16-125 16-139 16-140 16-147 16-150 16-160 16-162 16-168 16-169 16-171 16-173 16-176 16-180 16-183 16-188 16-193 16-195 16-208 16-212 16-214 16-216 16-218 Influence of He-interstitial interactions on helium desorption A021 from he-implanted single crystal iron Thibault Cluster dynamics modeling of tungsten under high flux A022 Faney helium exposure The inhibition effect of low-temperature pre-irradiation of Hui Zheng helium ions on the growth of helium bubble in 316L stainless A023 steel: A Monte Carlo simulation He-vacancy interaction and multiple He trapping in small void Jijun Zhao A024 of silicon carbide A molecular dynamics study of point-defect clusters Huimin Ma A025 evolution due to cascades in ɑ-Fe Molecular dynamics study of point defects evolution near Jingyi Shi A026 grain boundary in alpha-Fe Simulation of displacement cascade interacting with grain Changjun Hu A027 boundaries in FeCrHe system Dmitry Interaction of minor alloying elements with lattice defects in A028 Terentyev ferritic high-Cr steels: Ab initio study Surface morphology changes of tungsten exposed to high Henri Greuner A029 heat loading with hydrogen/ helium beams Test of laser-based in-situ diagnostic for fuel retention Marek Rubel A030 studies: Assesment of impact on plasma-facing surfaces Nano indentation test on clam steel irradiated with hydrogen Siben Jiang A031 and helium ion beams Mirostructure investigation on clam steel under H+/He+ Hongen Ge A032 dual-beam irradiation Molecular dynamics simulation of the displacement cascades Huiqiu Deng A033 in tungsten with interstitial helium atoms Effects of interstitial helium atoms on the displacement Wangyu Hu A034 cascades in α-Fe Thermal and mechanical properties simulation of SiC/SiC Zheng Luo A035 composites by finite element method Dmitry Effect of hydrogen on the beryllium surface energies A036 Bachurin Helium bubble clustering and bursting in early stage tungsten Faiza Sefta A037 tendrils Plasma facing materials erosion and eroded material Nikolay deposition under ITER-like transient loads at QSPA plasma A038 Klimov gun facilities Yevhen Deuterium retention in tungsten and tungsten-tantalum alloys A039 Zayachuk Effects of precipitated helium, deuterium or alloy elements on Kotaro Ono A040 glissile motion of dislocation loops in Fe-9Cr-2W fellitic alloy Mitsutaka Crystal orientation dependence of surface modification in A041 Miyamoto molybdenum mirror irradiated with helium ions Diagnostics of surface modification in plasma facing M. Yamamoto A042 materials using optical property measurements Shuyu Dai, Modelling of surface evolution of rough surface on divertor Jizhong Sun, A043 targets of EAST Dezhen Wang Role of He - self-interstitial cluster interaction on He Christophe J. evolution: A combined molecular dynamics and rate theory A044 Ortiz study Chaofeng The effects of diffusion and recombination coefficients on the Sang, Dezhen fuel dynamic retention and release inside tungsten material A045 Wang under different conditions Hydrogen isotope behaviors in erbium oxide: Adsorption, Wei Mao A046 penetration, diffusion, and vacancy trapping Overview of tracer techniques for studies of erosion of Per Petersson A047 plasma-facing components and material migration Xunxiang Hu -23- 16-219 16-220 16-224 16-226 16-234 16-241 16-247 16-248 16-257 16-262 16-274 16-280 16-281 16-287 16-295 16-298 16-315 16-325 16-332 16-334 16-338 16-340 16-354 16-359 16-371 16-384 16-392 16-393 16-397 Simulation of monovacancy diffusion in tungsten at elevated A048 temperatures Tommy Simulation of vacancy formation in tungsten under hydrogen A049 Ahlgren supersaturation Angel Alfonso Recrystallization kinetics of warm-rolled pure tungsten in the A050 Lopez temperature range 1150 °C to 1350 °C Deuterium retention in tungsten after heavy ion damage and Joseph Barton A051 hydrogen isotope exchange in PISCES Plasma- and gas-driven hydrogen permeation through a Haishan Zhou A052 reduced activation ferritic steel alloy F82H Russell Plasma-induced morphology of beryllium targets A053 Doerner Olga V. Deuterium trapping in well characterized radiation-induced A054 Ogorodnikova damage produced in tungsten by fast heavy ions Olga V. Deuterium retention in reduced-activation ODS steels A055 Ogorodnikova irradiated by 20 MeV W ions Jun Tang Developing tungsten/potassium alloy as PFM A056 Recrystallised and ITER grade oriented tungsten exposed to Thorsten high pulse number transient heat loads at elevated A057 Loewenhoff temperatures Masakatsu Deuterium retention in tungsten coating irradiated by A058 Fukumoto deuterium and carbon ions Anna Impact of dual and triple beam ion irradiation on ultra high A059 Prokhodtseva purity Fe(Cr) alloys at fusion relevant conditions Christiane Pressure analysis of He-bubbles in He-implanted bcc and fcc A060 Vieh steel Simultaneous exposure of tungsten to steady state Marius Wirtz A061 hydrogenplasma and transient thermal events Chang An Estimation of Tritium Activities in the Major Components of A062 Chen China HCCB TBM System Development of the selfhealing coating for tritium permeation Jinping Suo A063 barriers Defect evolution and interaction of helium in bcc metals under Haixuan Xu A064 fusion and fission enviorments Analysis of helium ions irradiation in tungsten carbide by Dongping Liu A065 conductive atomic force microscopy Heliumimplantation hardening and anneal hardening in Kohei. Tadaki A066 several steels Tomonori The effects of H and He on swelling in electronirradiated pure A067 KIMURA iron Widodo Functionally graded tungsten/EUROFER coatings Widjaja A068 manufactured by VPS for application in fusion power plants Basuki Modelling of first wall photonic heat loads during disruption Igor Landman A069 mitigation by massive gas injection on ITER Modeling of the impact of runaway electrons on the ITER first Boris Bazylev A070 wall Investigation on crack initiation and propagation mechanisms Kun Wang A071 in irradiated F82H Jin-Long Dissolusion, accumulation and diffusion of helium in a A072 Wang tungsten surface: A first-principles study Critical concentration for hydrogen accumulation in tungsten Lu Sun A073 and molybdenum Preparation of tungsten fiber-reinfoced W-Cu composites Jiangtao Li A074 coated with CVD-W for plasma-facing componebts Deuterium permeation behavior for damaged tungsten by ion Yasuhisa Oya A075 implantation Siwei Chen Helium behavior in ODS RAFM A076 Laura Bukonte -24- 16-405 Hideo Watanabe 16-408 Jianrong Sun 16-410 Xin Xiang 16-411 16-412 Zhenhua Zhao Wanjing Wang 16-413 Yi Yu 16-414 Kiyohiro Yabuuchi 16-416 Farong Wan 16-417 Kameel Arshad 16-424 Kevin.G. Field 16-428 Niklas Juslin 16-430 Emma del Rio 16-435 Qing-Zhi YAN 16-436 Heun Tae Lee 16-439 Daxi Guo 16-448 Aaron Oaks 16-455 Xiao-Na Ren 16-458 XiaoLin Shu Marie-France Barthe Shukai He, Sha Yan Takeshi Miyazawa Naoko Ashikawa Viacheslav M.Chernov Yunosuke Ishikawa 16-460 16-471 16-472 16-475 16-481 16-483 16-487 16-489 16-490 16-491 16-492 16-493 16-494 16-496 Effects of hydrogen and helium on heavy ions irradiation A077 damage in tungsten Effect of helium on the irradiation damage behaviour in A078 Ti3SiC2 Effect of combined doping of Fe and C on the helium behavior A079 in aluminum after aging for one year at RT Reduced deuterium retention due to noble gas pre-irradiation A080 Nondestructive testing of W/Cu-PFCs developed at ASIPP A081 Molecular dynamics simulation of segregation and diffusion A082 of hydrogen in tungsten grain boundary Effects of He implantation on fracture behavior and A083 microstructural evolution in F82H The behavior of vacancy-type dislocation loops under A084 electron irradiation in iron Effects of vanadium concentration on densification and A085 microstructure of tungsten-vanadium alloys A multilength scale approach to characterize localized A086 deformation in irradiated specimens Molecular dynamics simulations of gas bubbles in tungsten A087 Vacancy migration temperature study in a A088 vacancy-supersaturated bcc Fe sample Tungsten Nanoparticles prepared by wet-chemical method A089 The impact of Tungsten surface modification by He, C, and N impurities on Hydrogen transport studied by mixed ion-driven A090 permeation experiments Multiscale modeling of displacement damage in silicon A091 carbide induced by neutrons KMC modeling of helium-vacancy diffusion and clustering in A092 iron Proposal and research on using tungsten carbonyl-CVD process for making W-coating plasma facing materials (PFMs) A093 and W-tubes Molecular dynamics study on hydrogen diffusion in tungsten A094 Helium behavior and damage induced in tungsten A095 Transient thermal response of Heions pre-implanted tungsten A096 Evaluation of irradiation hardening of ion-irradiated A097 V-4Cr-4Ti-0.15Y alloys by nano-indentation techniques Effects of helium bombardment on hydrogen retention in A098 F82H steel Functional properties of low activation structural materials A099 and the possibilities of their modelling and simulation Behavior of ion-implanted deuterium and helium in SiC A100 The effect of niobium doping in tungsten on helium ion A101 irradiation Effect of grain orientation on surface damage of niobium Kaigui Zhu A102 doped tungsten with helium implantation Kai Nordlund Physics and chemistry of the erosion of first wall materials A103 HRTEM characterization of microstructure evolution in Wenjia Han A104 tungsten after helium irradiation Temperature and Cr content effect on irradiation induced Wenwang Wu A105 dislocation loops in FeCr alloy Zhe Chen The effects of niobium doping in tungsten on helium trapping A106 Surface behavior of tungsten with 30 keV hydrogen plasma Kaigui Zhu A107 irradiation followed by 800 keV Ar8 irradiation The effect of Cr and Mo doping in tungsten on D irradiation Jiangang Yu A108 effect Kaigui Zhu -25- 16-508 Xiao-Chun Li 16-512 Xiangbing Liu 16-517 Raluca Schibli 16-518 Hongbin Ding 16-520 Max Salvador 16-527 Andrii Demchyshyn 16-528 Luxherta Buzi 16-530 16-535 16-537 16-543 16-550 Molecular dynamics investigation of H/He behaviors in W A109 Slow positron beam and nano-indentation study of A110 irradiation-related defects in reactor vessel steels Molecular dynamics simulation study of stacking fault A111 tetrahedra formation in Fe-Ni-Cr alloys Analysis and removal of ITER relevant materials and deposits A112 by laser ablation Diffusion mechanism on silicon carbide: A tight binding A113 scheme Properties of swift heavy ionsSHI induced materials A114 Influence of the particle flux and surface temperature on A115 surface modifications of tungsten Effects of helium ion implantation on the microstructure of Chenyang Lu A116 two 9Cr ODS steels Advances in shear punch testing to derive true stressstrain G. Robert constitutive laws in unirradiated and irradiated structural A117 Odette alloys Modeling of helium effects on microstructural evolution in Takuya reduced activation tempered martensitic steels and A118 Yamamoto nanostructured ferritic alloys: the effects of He/dpa, temperature, dose and dose rate Yinzhong Microstructure of commercial W-1% La2O3 alloy A119 Shen In situ TEM dual ion beam JANNuS-Orsay facility: A tool for Xiaoqiang Li A120 fusion material studies -26- Poster Session (1) Monday, 21 October, 2013, 16:10-18:30 Location: Bamboo Room (B001-B080) Chairs: Q. Zhan, USTB, China R. Kasada, Kyoto U., Japan Poster (1) Bamboo Room (B001-B080) Paper ID Presenting Author 16-006 Yanyun Zhao 16-008 16-010 16-028 16-047 16-061 16-065 16-066 16-070 16-076 16-092 16-096 16-115 16-117 16-121 16-122 16-123 16-124 16-128 16-129 16-130 16-133 16-134 16-137 Tittle Poster Position Effects of surface roughness on HIP bonding joints of clam B001 steel Lorelei Creep-fatigue interaction in Eurofer 3 electron beam welds B002 Commin Ratna Kumar Size dependent crush analysis of lithium orthosilicate pebbles B003 Annabattula Je Keun Chon Characterization strategy for ITER low level radioactive waste B004 Comparative fea of water cooled plasmafacing mockups with Peng Li B005 an diamond/copper composite interlayer Sergey Simulation of dust production from tungsten armour using B006 Pestchanyi PEGASUS-3D code The effect of phase compositions on high temperature Jae-Hwan Kim reactivity of plasma-sintered beryllides as advanced neutron B007 multipliers Effects of ion-irradiation on the hardness and microstructure of Hiroshi Kubo B008 eb-weld joint of F82H Ji-Jung Kai General corrosion of alloy HR-224 in supercritical water B009 Chia-Wei Yang The oxidation effects on NBG grade nuclear graphite B010 Chang-Hoon Effects of phase fraction on mechanical properties of B011 Lee 9Cr-1WVTa reduced activation ferritic-martensitic steel Ermile Fracture behaviour of polycrystalline tungsten B012 Gaganidze Masaru Development of advanced neutron multipliers and tritium B013 Nakamichi breeders for the DEMO blankets Thermo-mechanical analysis of W/Cu-alloy joints for plama Xunuan Hao facing components under combining load of steaty- and B014 transient-state Fabrication and properties of W-based materials doped with Jianjun Sha B015 carbon nanotubes and niobium Performance of beryllium pebbles by rotating electrode Yongjin Feng B016 process in China Yongjin Feng Performance of Li4SiO4 pebbles in aging experiments B017 Evaluation of W coatings prepared by various processes under Jianjun Huang B018 high heat flux Min-Ho Jang Development of the reduce activation 3wt%Cr steel for fusion B019 Phase transformation and impact toughness in the weld heat Joonoh Moon B020 affected zone of the reduce activation ferritic/martensitic steel Tempering behavior in the weld heat-affected zone of the Joonoh Moon B021 reduce activation ferritic/martensitic steel Thermal shock performance of CVD tungsten coating at Youyun Lian B022 elevated temperatures Suk-Kwon Current Status for the development and test of ITER plasma B023 Kim facing components in Korea Radmir Preparation of the beryllium materials for the ITER first wall B024 Giniiatulin panels in Russian Federation -27- 16-141 Gang Xu 16-142 Nadezhda A. Shevyako 16-151 Igor Yu. Litovchenko 16-155 16-157 16-158 16-164 16-177 16-190 16-199 16-205 16-223 16-233 16-237 16-251 16-252 16-259 16-261 16-263 16-266 16-267 16-273 16-275 16-284 16-299 16-300 16-301 16-308 16-323 Gerald Pintsuk Yingchun Zhang Effect of ageing on the microstructure and impact property of B025 CLAM steel The effect of annealing temperature on the features of structural phase transformations of the hardened B026 ferritic-martensitic steel EK-181 The effect of heat treatment on the microstructure and mechanical properties of heat-resistant ferritic-martensitic B027 steels EK-181 and CHS-139 Qualification of European cfc and tungsten grades for ITER B028 Synthesis and fabrication of Li2TiO3 breeder pebbles by B029 sol-gel combustion process and gel-casting techniques Microstructural evolution of nanocrystalline RAFM steel Chi Zhang B030 irradiated with helium ion Characteristics of the hydrogen isotopes absorption & Bin-Bin Liang B031 desorption by La-Ni-Al tritium storage materials Igor B. Study of beryllium damage under ITER – relevant transient B032 Kupriyanov plasma and radiative loads Fabrication techniques development of dual functional lithium Chunjing Li B033 lead test blanket module in China Improve creep properties of reduced activation steels by a new Chi Zhang B034 heat treatment Zhangjian Hot deformation behavior and processing map of a 9Cr B035 Zhou ferritic/martensitic ODS steel Stefan Development of textured tungsten for plasma facing B036 Wikman components Effect of ITER ELM conductor manufacturing process on the Huan Jin B037 properties of the Inconel625 jacket Hemant Development of laser welding process for reduced activation B038 Kumar ferritic martensitic steel for Indian test blanket module Oleg B4C coating under irradiation by qspat plasma pulses B039 Buzhinskij Gas-driven deuterium permeation and retention in Feng Liu B040 3D-QUASI-homogeneously irradiated ODS-ferritic alloy The development of plasma-sprayed alumina coating for ITER Rongrong Luo B041 CCS shear pin Jinggang Qin, Mechanical research on 316LN and 316L jacket of ITER B042 Yu Wu conductors Numerical study on high heat flux performance of W/Cu Lei Chen B043 mock-ups Sixiang Zhao Application of cucrzr alloy in W/Cu divertor project for EAST B044 Thermally induced erosion and melt motion of stainless steel Jochen Linke B045 under transient heat loads Precipitation behaviors of fine precipitates in RAFM steels Sho Kano B046 during normalizing and tempering processes Effect of strain on microstructures and mechanical properties Youwei Yan B047 of warmly deformed SCRAM steel for fusion application Richard E. Failure of a lithium-filled target and some implications for B048 Nygren fusion components A new method for measuring mechanical properties of steels Jinping Suo B049 after ion irradiation The design and development of the new VTiN microalloyed Jinping Suo B050 reduced activation martensitic steels Hu Gang Design and fabrication of CH HCCB TBM mockup B051 Improvement of both strength and ductility of ultrafinegrained Ting Hao B052 tungsten produced by ECAP Makoto Irradiation hardening of W and WRe alloys due to neutron B053 Fukuda irradiation in the HFIR -28- 16-330 Yancheng Meng 16-336 Boling Zhu 16-356 Akira Hasegawa1 16-358 Kyu In Shin 16-364 Hiroshi Oka 16-381 16-395 16-396 16-399 16-404 16-422 16-433 16-441 16-450 16-453 16-454 16-456 16-468 16-470 16-474 16-476 16-485 16-498 16-519 16-545 16-555 16-562 Pinghuai Wang Manabu SATOU Yuichi Furuyama Jinping Suo A nano-indentation and TEM study on H+/He2+-implanted pure B054 vanadium and V-Cr-Ti / Fe-Cr-Mn alloys Characteristics of microstructures and precipitates of casting B055 RAFM steel Development of powder metallurgy processed tungsten alloys B056 for fusion reactor application Evaluation of weld joint strength of Korean RAFM steel by B057 small punch test for HCCR TBM in ITER Hardness distribution and tensile properties in an electron B058 beam weldment of F82H irradiated in HFIR High temperature mechanical behavior of rafm steel CLF-1 for B059 fusion blanket applicaiton Measurement of adhesive strength between oxide layer and B060 base metal CO2 absorption characteristics of a Li2TiO3 blanket material B061 under atmospheric exposure Effects of aging and ion irradiation on the microstructures and B062 mechanical properties of SCRAM steel for fusion application Miguel Angel Fabrication and characterization of Y2O3 dispersion Monge B063 strengthened copper alloys Alcazar Tungsten fibre reinforced copper matrix composites fabricated Jiangtao Li by combustion synthesis melt infiltration under ultra-high B064 gravity for fusion application Creep strength and microstructure of F82H steels near the Kei Shinozuka B065 tempering temperature Fang Liu Nb3Sn strands verification for ITER TF CICC of CNDA B066 Makoto Effects of helium retention on trapping and release behaviors B067 Kobayashi of hydrogen isotopes in LI2TiO3 Flow-accelerated corrosion behavior of F82H exposed to high Akihiko kanai B068 temperature pressurized water with a rotating apparatus Honeycomb pd catalyst for the oxidation process of tritiated Yasunori IWAI B069 hydrocarbons produced in tritium facility Nirav I. Compatibility studies of plasma grown alumina coating against B070 Jamnapara Pb-17Li under static conditions Georgy M. The effect of irradiation on stress relaxation and notch B071 Kalinin sensitivity of cucrzr and cucrnisi alloys Hirotaka Development of iron-base composite materials with high B072 Homma thermal conductivity for DEMO Simulation of thermal response of tungsten under high heat Yizhou Zhu B073 flux Performance of pure and oxide doped tungsten alloys under Boyao Zhang B074 transient heat load Development of low activation V3Ga superconducting Yoshimitsu multifilamentary wires using various high Ga content B075 Hishinuma compounds as the Ga source material Tazhibayeva Effects of reactor irradiation on tritium and helium interaction B076 Irina with lithium-containing materials of fusion reactors Dmitry I. Gas driven permeation of deuterium through V4Ti4Cr B077 Cherkez Kazutoshi Surface modification by high heat loadin and elasto plastic B078 Tokunaga analyses of thermal stress of tungsten materials Effect of hafniume substition on mechanical of He-Ti-T systems Xiaotao Zu B079 and helium migration Investigation of structural and magnetic properties of Fe/Cu Feida Chen B080 and Fe/Ni multilayers irradiated by 300keV Fe10+ -29- Poster Session (2) Tuesday, 22 October, 2013, 16:00-18:30 Location: Xiang Yun Conference Hall (A001-A115) Chairs: X. Liu, SWIP, China S. Brezinsek, FZ-Jülich, Germany Poster (2) Xiang Yun Conference Hall (A001-A115) Paper ID Presenting Author 16-011 Qian Zhan 16-013 16-019 16-024 16-035 16-041 16-044 16-046 16-049 16-050 16-051 16-052 16-057 16-058 16-068 16-071 16-077 16-079 16-081 16-084 16-085 16-086 Tittle Poster Position Effects of deuterium implantation and electron irradiation on A001 the microstructure of Fe-10Cr model alloy Clement P.C. Addressing materials issues for the fusion nuclear science A002 Wong facility-advanced tokamak option Michael. K. Thermal evolution of nanoclusters in 14YWT nanostructured A003 Miller ferritic alloys Validation of different production routes of ODS steels by Jan Hoffmann A004 extended x-ray absorption fine structure Shuo-Cheng A progressive model for energy storage inside nuclear grade A005 Tsai graphite materials Formation of vacancy defects and their interaction with Chenwei He A006 impurities in irradiated Fe for ODS steels study APT research the evolution of nanoclusters in 14YWT under Jianchao He A007 heavy ion-irradiation Preparation of WVCr composite for helium cooled plasma Chulei Zhou A008 facing material by HIP and SPS Djamel Kaoumi Irradiation induced defect structures in two model F/M steels A009 Khaydarov Elemental analysis of thin coating solid material’s surfaces A010 Rajabbay T. by using lazer mass-spectrometer Khaydarov Mass-spectrometric investigation of interaction of intense A011 Rajabbay T. laser radiation with irradiated glasses Sheng-Yi. Characterization of nano precipitates after high temperature A012 Zhong annealing of ODS alloys by SANS and TEM K.M.Feng Current status on RD of Chinese solid breeder TBM A013 Shanliang Comparative assessment of radiation damage in fission and A014 Zheng fusion materials Characterization of defect in Si3+ ion-irradiated single crystal Ji-Jung Kai 3C-SiC and all fibre-bonded SiC composite at high A015 temperatures Effect of dual beam ion irradiation on microstructural change Jun-Fu Hu of SA-Tyrannohex composites under fusion reactor A016 environment Malgorzata The influence of vanadium addition on mechanical properties A017 Lewandowska and microstructure of RAF ODS steel Effects of Ti element on the structure stability of 9Cr-WVTiN Fengfeng Luo A018 reduced activation martensitic steel under ion irradiation Christian Quantitative TEM analysis of precipitation and grain A019 Dethloff boundary segregation after neutron irradiation Volodymyr Precipitation in solids under irradiation: Rate theory and A020 Dubinko phase-field modelling Graded W/CuCrZr composites for water-cooled heat sink Jeong-Ha You A021 applications Brigitte TEM study of ion irradiated pure iron within the JANNUS A022 Décamps facility -30- 16-087 Janelle P. Wharry 16-091 Koichi Sato 16-093 Yoosung Ha 16-095 Hwanil Je 16-099 Yufei Li 16-104 Tao ZHOU 16-113 Jijun Zhao 16-116 Jihong Chen 16-118 Shuoxue Jin 16-131 Yanfen Li 16-136 16-143 Мikhail M. Potapenko Dmitry Terentyev 16-146 Suk Hoon Kang 16-148 Suk Hoon Kang 16-149 Keitaro Kondo 16-152 Konstantin V. Grinyaev 16-153 Ivan А. Ditenberg 16-159 Jianqi Xi 16-170 16-179 Furkan Özkan Yinbin Miao 16-187 Takashi Tanno 16-189 Weiwei Zhao 16-196 Zhangjian Zhou 16-198 Wei-Ying Chen 16-200 Hirotoshi Murai 16-203 Feng Li 16-206 Qiurong Xie 16-207 Chao GAO, Wenyun LUO 16-211 Jinsung Jang 16-217 Yoshito Sugino Radiation-induced segregation in ferritic-martensitic alloys at A023 high doses and high dose rates Defect detection of F82H and T91 irradited with protons and A024 neutrons at SINQ by positron annihilation spectroscopy Comparison of recrystallization behavior between ferritic A025 alloys and nano-scaled ODS steels Stress corrosion cracking susceptibility of candidate A026 structural steels in superciritical pressurized water Preliminary fabrication and characterization of V-Ta alloys A027 Design and testing strategy of DRAGON-V PbLi loop for A028 liquid metal blanket Effect of solute elements on vacancy and vacancy complexes A029 formation in Fe alloys Microstructure of reduced-activation martensitic steels A030 irradiated by sequential He and Fe ions Irradiation-induced precipitation behavior in ferritic/martensitic steel irradiated with single- and dual-beam A031 ions at 300°C Microstructural evolution of 9CR-ODS steel during thermal A032 aging at 973 K up to 10,000 h Microstructure and mechanical properties of the V-4Ti-4Cr A033 alloy as a function of its chemical-heat treatment Nanostructure evolution under irradiation in Fe-Cr alloys: an A034 object kinetic Monte Carlo model Anisotropic swelling behavior of beryllium during proton A035 irradiation Manufacture and joining of ferritic ODS steels A036 Neutronic analysis of the IFMIF tritium release test module A037 based on the EVEDA design Characteristic features of defect structure formation in the V-4Ti-4Cr alloy under different conditions of severe plastic A038 deformation. The effect of regimes of thermomechanical treatment on microstructure and mechanical properties of the V-Cr-Zr-С A039 and V-Cr- W-Zr-С alloys A molecular dynamics study of radiation induced defect A040 clustering in cubic silicon carbide at high temperature Creep-fatigue design rules for Eurofer97 A041 Particle-dislocation interactions in austenitic ODS PNC316 A042 Effects of manufacturing method on mechanical property and A043 microstructure of ODS steels Formation of α-alumina scales in the Fe-Cr-Al diffusion A044 coating on China activated martensite steel The effect of Cr content on the mechanical properties of A045 ferritic ODS steels Atom probe microstructural analysis of a neutron irradiated A046 Fe-14Cr model alloy Temperature dependence of SCC behavior of SUS316L in A047 hydrogen dissolved water Stability of oxide particles under irradiation in ODS steels at A048 elevated temperature Ion irradiation behaviors in Lu4Zr3O12 under high A049 temperature Cluster dynamics simulation of void swelling in bcc FeCr A050 alloys under neutron irradiation Irradiation induced microstructure evolution in ferritic and A051 austenitic oxide dispersion strengthened steels Grain boundary deformation at high-temperature tensile test A052 in ODS ferritic steels -31- 16-221 16-225 16-228 16-230 16-235 16-236 16-239 16-240 16-244 16-245 16-246 16-250 16-256 16-260 16-283 16-286 16-291 16-302 16-303 16-305 16-309 16-310 16-316 16-322 16-348 16-360 16-368 16-382 16-383 16-385 Dual-Ion beam radiation effect on alloy 625 for fusion reactor A053 structural materials Vanessa de TEM characterization of simultaneous triple ion implanted A054 Castro ODS-Fe12Cr Ken He Zhang In-situ heavy ion irradiation in ferritic/martensitic ODS steels A055 Brigitte Microstructural study of ion irradiated austenitic stainless A056 Décamps steel alloys within the JANNUS Facility (in-situ mode) Effect of yttrium adittion on the microstructure and T. Leguey A057 mechanical properties of ODS RAF steels The WEST project: procuring and testing ITER-like tungsten André Grosman divertor high heat flux component technology in a steady A058 state tokamak environment High resolution neutron diffraction crystallographic Roberto investigation of oxide dispersion strengthened steels of A059 Coppola interest for fusion technology Kuo Tian Overview of material challenges in IFMIF test cell design A060 A molecular dynamics study of radiation induced defect Jianqi Xi A061 clustering in cubic silicon carbide at high temperature Effects of nanoparticle agents on the strengthening of Pengfei Zheng A062 V-4Cr-4Ti alloys Zhijie Jiao Precipitation evolution in ion-irradiated F-M alloys A063 Tensile properties and microstructure of ferritic/ martensitic Tao Zhang A064 steels F82H after irradiation in a spallation target Fabrication of Li2TiO3 pebbles using PVA-boric acid method Yi-Hyun Park A065 for solid breeding material Study on the liquid copper induced cracking of 316L during Zhenchao Sun A066 the connection of ITER’s thermal anchor Nimishakavi Microstructural stability and mechanical behavior of A.P. Kiran FeMnNiCr high entropy alloy under ion and neutron A067 Kumar irradiation Microstructure of asirradiated and deformed SA316LN Bingsheng Li A068 stainless steel irradiated in STIP II Alejandro G. Effects of ion and neutron irradiation on a bulk metallic glass A069 Perez-Bergquist Dongsheng Thermal aging effects on the microstructure and mechanical A070 Chen properties of high-Cr ferritic alloys Effects of rotation speed on microstructure and hardeness of Wentuo Han A071 friction stir welded ODS ferritic steels Mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of Zr Qian Feng Fang contained high CrODS ferritic steel prepared by spark plasma A072 sintering method Spatiallyresolved rate theory of heliumvacancy cluster Nasr Ghoniem A073 evolution in polycrystals Shear strength test development for irradiation study of Yutai Katoh A074 joined materials Friction stir welding of ODS steels and advanced ferritic Zhili Feng A075 structural steels Void swelling in pure Fe, Ni and metallic alloys irradiated with Yin Song A076 122 MeV Ne ions Angel Ibarra A stepped approach from IFMIF/EVEDA towards IFMIF A077 Naoko Oono Nucleation and growth of oxide particles in 9Cr-ODS steel A078 Arunodaya Cr effect on microstructural evolution under irradiation in A079 Bhattacharya Fe-Cr alloys Microstructural evolution of W and WC under Dongping Liu low-energy/high-energy He+ irradiation at elevated A080 temperature Stuctural, mechanical and electrical evolution of Helium ion Hongyu Fan A081 irradiated hydrocarbon films Shigeharu Ukai Residual ferrite formation in 8-12Cr ODS steels A082 Yu-Chen Liu -32- 16-398 Qian Zhan 16-400 Chenxu Wang 16-406 Hideo Watanabe 16-407 Peng Dou 16-409 Hongwei Wang 16-419 Weiwei Zhao 16-420 16-423 Elizabeth Surrey Phillip D. Ferguson 16-425 Max Salvador 16-426 Jiaming Zhang 16-427 Arthur F. Rowcliffe 16-429 Kevin G. Field 16-434 Yasuhiro Kamada 16-442 Kangning Zhou 16-451 Peng Dou 16-461 Sanghoon Noh 16-462 Liling Yang 16-473 Yasuhiro Kamada 16-477 Yuzuru Ito 16-480 16-484 16-495 Naoyuki Hashimoto Yoshimitsu Hishinuma Masahiko Hatakeyama 16-497 Victor S. Neustroev 16-499 Jarir Aktaa 16-507 Rui Xie 16-513 Michael Klimenkov 16-523 Bun Tsuchiya 16-536 G. Robert Odette Effects of ion irradiation on microstructure of prcipitates in A083 china low activation martensitic steel Effect of Au irradiation on Ti3AlC2: damage evolution and the A084 change of mechanical properties Effect of Cu on radiation induced hardening of A533B under A085 ion irrradiation Characterization of nanoprecipitates in an Al-alloyed high-Cr oxide dispersion strengthened ferritic steel with Hf addition A086 using HRTEM and STEM Radiation effects of W/ZrO2 multilayered composite A087 Research progress of tritium permeation barrier coatings on A088 CLAM steel for CN DFLL-TBM FAFNIR: A risk reduction strategy for fusion materials A089 irradiation data A fusion materials irradiation test station at the spallation A090 neutron source Design of the tiles displacement system carriers and A091 removable coil cases on Mexican tokamak “T” Disordered fluorite structure-type of Y2TiO5 induced by ion A092 irradiation Structural materials for lifetime components of long–term A093 fusion energy systems TEM examination of deformation localization in F82H neutron A094 irradiated weldments Neutron irradiation effects on the magnetic properties of A095 Fe-Cr alloys Microstructure evolution behavior in irradiated A096 vanadium-based alloys for fusion applications Character, dispersion and coherency of nanoprecipitates in A097 oxide dispersion strengthened steels Influence of yittrium hydride addition on microstructures and A098 mechanical properties of ODS ferritic steels Analysis of trace hydrogen isotopes in helium by high-precision gas chromatograph with modified cryogenic A099 column Magnetic and electrical properties of ion-irradiated single A100 crystal iron films Development of crack growth test of F82H steel at 288℃ A101 using a small size specimen In-situ observation of microstructure evolution in A102 electron-irradiated multiwall carbon nanotubes Formation of double oxide insulator coating for an advanced A103 breeding blanket system Dislocation loop nuclation and growth in CuCrZr alloy during A104 1.25 MeV electron irradiation Effect of stresses on development of vacancy voids, swelling and creep strain in neutron irradiated Fe-18Cr-10Ni-Ti A105 austenitic steel Application of viscoplasticity for modeling the inelastic A106 deformation behavior of irradiated RAFM steels Microstructure and properties of nano-structured 9Cr oxide dispersion strengthened steels by atomization and hot A107 isostatic pressing TEM characterization of neutron irradiated defects in A108 EUROFERS97 Dynamics radiation-induced phenomenon on electrical A109 property of CVD-SiC under fast neutron irradiation Recent progress in the development of irradiation tolerant A110 nanostructured ferritic alloys -33- 16-542 16-554 16-561 16-563 Kurt Terrani Microstructural examination of irradiated NITE-SiC A111 Microstructural stability of the SiC fibers irradiated with Sosuke Kondo A112 Si-ions up to 100 DPA at low temperature Surface damage to 6H-SiC by highly-charged Xeq+ ions Liqing Zhang A113 irradiation Composition optimization of vanadium alloys using a Chuang Dong A114 cluster-plus-glue-atom model -34- Poster Session (3) Wednesday, 23 October, 2013, 16:00-18:30 Location: Xiang Yun Conference Hall (A001-A116) Chairs: Y.Q. Chang, USTB, China Y. Hirooka, NIFS, Japan Poster (3) Paper ID Xiang Yun Conference Hall (A001-A116) Presenting Author Tittle Effect of helium on stainless steel mechanical and A001 microstructural properties using tritium decay Shuang Zhao Fabrication and characterization of PIP SiC/SiC composites A002 Joining of SiC ceramics using a laser beam scanning Yang-Il Jung A003 method Overview of development on tritium permeation barrier in Xinchun Lai A004 CAEP Corrosion barriers processed by Al electroplating and their Wolfgang Krauss A005 resistance against flowing Pb-15.7Li Effect of irradiation on the microstructure and mechanical Yongqin Chang A006 behavior of CLAM steel with Xe ions Yongqin Chang Fabricaton and irradiation of CLAM steel with refining grains A007 Creep of beryllium pebbles after neutron irradiation up to Vladimir Chakin A008 3000 appm helium production Design and preparation of water cooled plasma-facing Weiping Shen A009 mockups with an diamond/copper composite interlayer Brazing of tungsten to Cu-Cr-Zr alloy using stress relief Zhangjian Zhou A010 interlayers Effects of helium trapped by dislocations on mechanical Qiu Xu A011 property changes in Fe First-principles study of effects of alloying solutes on Wei Liu A012 solidity of α-Fe Diffusion bonding of W/ODSS using ion insert and different Hiroyuki Noto A013 grain structured W for fusion applications Evaluation of strength of vacuum plasma sprayed tungsten Shuichi Taniguchi A014 coatings Ion-irradiation-induced defect in 3C-SiC characterized by Yan-Ru Li A015 synchrotron radiation-based XRD and TEM Dislocation sinks efficiency under different applied loads in Alexander B. Sivak A016 bcc (Fe, V) and fcc (Cu) crystals Modelling the interaction of radiation defects with Dmitry Terentyev A017 dislocation in Fe-10Ni-20Cr alloys Damage behavior in Helium-irradiated reduced-activation Fengfeng Luo A018 martensitic steels at elevated temperatures He-cooled divertor for DEMO: Technological study on Prachai Norajitra A019 joining tungsten components with titanium interlayer Effects of impurities on stability and mobility of helium in Xuebang Wu A020 tungsten under a fusion environment Effects of Si transmutation to Mg in SiC: A combined Shenyang Hu A021 experimental and computational study Theoretical elastic stiffness, thermal conductivity and defect L. J. Chen A022 formation energies of tungsten Mohamed E. Transmutation of Tungsten in fusion and fission nuclear A023 Sawan environments Jijun Zhao Finnis-Sinclair potential for V-5Ti-5Cr ternery alloy A024 16-002 Farhad Tavassoli 16-005 16-012 16-025 16-030 16-037 16-038 16-039 16-045 16-054 16-055 16-056 16-064 16-067 16-069 16-073 16-075 16-078 16-080 16-083 16-088 16-090 16-109 16-112 Poster Position -35- 16-132 Yue Xu R & D of flat-type W/Cu PFMC for EAST A025 Development of CVD-W coatings on CuCrZr and graphite 16-138 Jiupeng Song A026 substrates with a PVD intermediate layer Grain boundary chemical arrangement in Fe-Cr-W and 16-144 Dmitry Terentyev A027 Fe-Ni-Cu-Mn alloys: A metropolis Monte Carlo study Effects of β-irradiation on the structural and mechanical 16-145 Jingwen Ba A028 properties of polyimide Microstructural evolution and mechanical properties of W 16-156 Yiming Wang A029 and WL10 processed by High Pressure Torsion Effects of NaPO3 on pulse electro-deposition tungsten 16-161 Yingchun Zhang A030 coating from oxide molten salt Comparison between hydrogen and helium irradiation 16-163 Yanhong Chang effects on both surface and bulk mechanical properties of A031 12Cr-ODS steel Flexural properties and deformation behavior of HIPed, 16-167 Vladimir Krsjak A032 rolled and forged tungsten at different temperatures Vladimir A. Equilibrium and diffusion self-point defects characteristics 16-175 A033 Romanov in bcc iron and vanadium crystals Different regimes of transient creep under irradiation as 16-178 Tеtiana Didenko result of nonlinear feed-backs between point defects’ A034 density and dislocation motion Self-reinforcing annealing of radiation defects and 16-182 Selyshchev Pavlo A035 development of thermal instability Study on CVD preparation of Al2O3 coating on structural 16-184 Chengwen Tan A036 steel substrate 16-186 Wahyu Setyawan Displacement cascade phase diagram in bcc metals A037 Nanoindentation on an oxide dispersion strengthened steel 16-194 Yitao Yang A038 and a ferritic/martensitic steel implanted with helium ions Ion irradiation induced micro-swelling in Lu2Ti2O7 at high 16-197 Dongming Yin A039 temperature Fabrication of lithium silicate doped with lithium titanate by 16-201 Hu Jin A040 melt spraying method Radiation damage and anneal effects on optical materials for 16-202 Masaki Nishiura A041 fusion plasma diagnostics Oleksandr M. Deuterium retention in radiation-induced defects in tungsten 16-204 A042 Мorozov at low temperatures Thermal characterisation of ceramic/metal joining Valentina 16-209 techniques for fusion applications using x-ray tomography A043 Casalegno for image-based finite element modelling Hydrogen diffusion along grain boundaries in erbium oxide 16-213 Wei Mao A044 coating Structural and electronic properties of cubic erbium oxide 16-215 Wei Mao A045 surfaces Microstructure and thermal stability of nanostructured 16-222 Zhenbo Zhang ferritic/martensitic steel produced by dynamic plastic A046 deformation Thermal shock and fatigue resistance of tungsten materials 16-243 Qingzhi Yan A047 under transient heat loading The inhibition effect of low-temperature pre-irradiation of 16-255 Hui Zheng helium ions on the growth of helium bubble in 316L stainless A048 steel: A Monte Carlo simulation Damage evaluation of SiC and yttria-stabilized zirconia by 16-258 Shude Yao A049 tri-beam irradiations Strengthening due to radiation induced obstacles in iron and 16-268 Yuri Osetsky A050 ferritic alloys: An atomic-scale view Structural causes of optical changes in high dose neutron 16-271 Keith J. Leonard A051 irradiated dielectric mirrors Fabrication and characterization of potassium doped 16-276 Xiaoyan Shu A052 tungsten -36- Characterization of He implanted and neutron irradiated A053 Eurofer97 steel The hardening effect of He-bubbles of F82H irradiated in the 16-282 Christiane Vieh A054 Swiss spallation neutron source Alejandro G. Effect of neutron irradiation on Ti-Si-C MAX-phase ceramic 16-292 A055 Perez-Bergquist microstructures Insitu observation of microstructure evolution in tungsten 16-294 Guang Ran A056 under 400keV Kr Irradiation Microstructural evolution and internal friction behaviors of 16-304 Xianping Wang A057 T91 steel irradiated by high energy Cl3+ ion Corrosion resistance enhancement of WC-Cr3C2 composite 16-306 Yan Jiang A058 coatings fabricated by spark plasma sintering method Theory and modeling of concurrent radiation damage and 16-307 Nasr Ghoniem A059 plastic deformation Diffusion and aggregation of tungsten atoms on the 110 and 16-312 Zhengzheng Chen A060 100 surfaces under stress Electron-beam additive manufacturing of tungsten materials 16-313 Evan Ohriner A061 for fusion The mechanism of 100 interstitial loop formation in bcc iron 16-314 Haixuan Xu A062 using atomistic simulations Charles H. Development of nanocrystalline SiC-alloys for Improved 16-317 A063 Henager, Jr. Thermal Conductivity and Toughness Irradiation response of ODS ferritic steels with 122 MeV Ne 16-320 Chonghong Zhang A064 ions at HIRFL The kinetics of the iron aluminide coating on lowactivation 16-321 Xiaoming Yuan CLAM steel by pack cementation and diffusiontreatment A065 process Manufacture of thick VPS W coatings on relatively large 16-335 Chunming Deng A066 CuZrCr substrate and its exposure to Electron beam Process development for joining silicon carbide for fusion 16-342 Yutai Katoh A067 energy applications Irradiation hardening and damage production in H/He 16-347 Hengqing Zhang A068 implanted or ionirradiated ferritic ODS steels Study the annealing effect of iron ion irradiated FeCu alloys 16-349 Xingzhong Cao A069 using slow positron beam Joining of SiC-based materials for nuclear applications by 16-350 Stefano Rizzo A070 spark plasma sintering technique Interaction of dislocations with carbides in BCC Fe studied 16-351 Fredric Granberg A071 by molecular dynamics Innovation on tungstenalloys coatings prepared by cold 16-357 Chang-Chun GE A072 spray technology High heat flux testing of the W/Cu mono-block mock-ups for 16-361 Qiang Li A073 EAST divertor Modeling and simulation of hydrogen/helium behaviors in 16-365 Guang-Hong Lu tungsten at different scales & plasma-irradiation-resistant A074 materials design Preparation and characterization of Li2TiO3 ceramics by 16-367 Qilai Zhou A075 combustion of metal nitrate-citric acid mixture solution Hydrogen induced vacancy formation mechanism in 16-369 Yi-Nan Liu A076 tungsten Edeltraud Tensile behavior of RAFM steel-alloys after 16.3 dpa neutron 16-370 A077 Materna-Morris irradiation between 250 and 450 °c Mean-field model of gas-bubble and dislocation loop Alexander V. 16-379 evolution in metallic materials under neutron irradiation and A078 Barashev thermal aging conditions Positron annihilation studies on electron and neutron 16-386 Shaosong Huang A079 irradiated F82H model alloys Tungsten coatings electro-deposited on CFC substrate from 16-387 Yingchun Zhang A080 oxide molten salt 16-277 Inês Carvalho -37- 16-394 Hiroshi Oka 16-401 Sasa Novak 16-402 M.A. Monge 16-415 Dai Hamaguchi 16-421 Peng Song 16-432 Charles H. Henager 16-438 Daxi Guo 16-440 Hang Zang 16-443 Gang Yu 16-444 Yu TIAN 16-447 Sunghun Kim 16-449 James Stubbins 16-452 Toyohiko Yano 16-457 Shanshan Liu 16-463 Lei YU 16-464 Taira Okita 16-465 Sheng Xuanyu, Zhou Zhiwei Strength factor of dislocations in neutron irradiated A081 austenitic stainless steel at high temperature Fabrication and properties of the SITE-SiCf/SiC composite A082 Microstructural and mechanical characteristics of W-2Ti and A083 W-1TiC by Hot Isostatic Pressing Fracture toughness of HFIR neutron irradiated F82H and its A084 weldments Structural changes and defects evolution in Ti3AlC2 induced A085 by 500 keV He-ions irradiation Modified torsion tests for high strength SiC joints using A086 solid state displacement reactions Damage production in silicon carbide in fission and fusion A087 spectra Study of mechanical properties modifications of 6H-SiC A088 induced by heavy ions irradiation Microstructure analyses of helium and hydrogen A089 implantation in tungsten Design and preparation of binary and ternary tungsten A090 alloys for fusion applications Enhanced thermal conductivity of SiC-based composite through the introduction of unidirectional fibers for A091 advanced divertor High energy x-ray diffraction measurement of load A092 partitioning in irradiated HT9 Recovery behavior of neutron-irradiation-induced point A093 defects of high-purity β-SiC Experimental research of the effective thermal conductivity of Li4SiO4 pebble beds for China helium cooled ceramic A094 blanket Research on atmospheric plasma sprayed-W COATINGS for A095 fusion devices Analysis of the interaction between a line dislocation and prismatic loop by both dislocation theory and MD A096 simulations Preparation of tritium material Li2TiO3 by isostatic method Step character оf deuterium retention coefficient in A098 austenitic stainless steel implanted at temperature~295K Takuji Oda Threshold displacement energies in ternary lithium oxides A099 Copper-based filler metal for brazing beryllium with Aleksei.N.Suchkov chromium-zirconium bronze for manufacture of the ITER A100 first wall elements Deposition behaviors of SiC on the curved substrate for SiC Ji Yeon Park A101 tube Development of micro/nano composited fine-grain tungsten Jinglian Fan A102 material and its thermal loading behavior The effects of high-energy activation on the densification Jinglian Fan A103 behavior of ultra-fine tungsten powder Widodo Widjaja Themo-mechanical analysis of diffusion bonded A104 Basuki W/EUROFER97 with V-interlayer MD simulations for modeling interactions between a line Keisuke Asari dislocation and irradiation-induced defect by A105 incorporatingthe effect of SFE Control of substrate oxidation in MOD ceramic coating Teruya Tanaka A106 fabrication with reduced-pressure atmosphere Investigation on functionally graded materials as plasma Junling Chen A107 facing material in ASIPP 16-467 V.I. Zhurba 16-469 16-478 16-479 16-486 16-488 16-500 16-502 16-503 16-506 A097 -38- 16-511 16-532 16-540 16-544 16-552 16-553 16-560 Thermal stress analysis on the chemical vapour deposition Dahuan Zhu tungsten coating on CuCrZr as plasma facing material for A108 EAST Constitutive, damage and plasticity laws for candidate Takuya Yamamoto A109 fusion alloys Analysis of recovery process of low dose neutron Areerak irradiation-induced defects in silicon nitride-based ceramics A110 Rueanngoen by thermal annealing Kazutoshi Temperature dependence of tensile strengh and fracture A111 Tokunaga surface obserbation of ITER grade tungsten Review on the application of explosive forming technology Shuming Wang A112 on large sized W-based PFM/PFC Research on W/CuCrZr explosive welding and mechanical Congxiao Sun A113 properties for plasma facing components of tokamak Heat flux testing evaluation of pure tungsten under Xiao Peng Zhu high-Intensity pulsed ion beam irradiation at elevated A114 temperatures -39- Satellite Meetings Organizing Chair: Ji-Ming Chen, SWIP, China Meeting Date Start End Room IEA W-Alloy Oct. 20, Sun. 15:00 18:00 Plum Blossom Room S. Gonzalez IEA RAFM Steels Oct. 22, Tue. 18:30 21:00 Plum Blossom Room E. Diegele, R. Kurtz IEA V-Alloys Oct. 22, Tue. 18:30 20:00 IEA W-GIFT Oct. 23,Wed. 18:30 20:30 Plum Blossom Room IEA SiC/SiC Oct. 24, Thu. 16:00 18:00 IEA Annex II Oct. 25, Fri. 14:00 16:00 Plum Blossom Room F. Tavassoli, R. Kurtz Oct. 25, Fri. 16:30 18:30 Plum Blossom Room E. Diegele, R. Kurtz Maple Room Maple Room Responsible/Contact T. Muroga, V. Chernov E. Diegele, E. Wakei T. Nozawa IEA Fusion Materials Executive Committee -40- Social Events and Information Opening Reception and Registration On-site registration will begin from 2:00 pm at the reception-desk in the lobby of the Capital Hotel. The Welcome Reception will be held at Four Seasons Restaurant in Capital Hotel on 20th, Oct. from 18:30 pm to 20:30 pm. Lunch During conference lunch will be held at Four Seasons Restaurant and Coffee House in the 1st floor IAC Meeting The international Advisory Committee Meeting will be held on 23th, Oct, Wednesday at Maple Room. Excursion Introduction: On the Thursday afternoon of 24th October, we will visit the Forbidden City, for more information see materials send out at the arrival counter and Appendix A. Conference Banquet and Speaker: The conference banquet will be held on Thursday evening at Zi Yun Grand Ballroom in the Capital Hotel. We will get there by bus after our afternoon excursion. The banquet will start at about 18:30 pm and end at 20:30 pm. As part of the dinner, a presentation will be made to discuss a newly-prepared set of by-laws to provide guidance for the conduct of future ICFRM conferences. Accompanying Persons: We welcome the presence of participants’ families in our conference. The Capital Hotel is located in the scenic downtown area of Beijing that includes historical sites, Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, etc. All are within walking distance, and near the well-known Wang Fujing shopping area. It is also very convenient for a tour of the surrounding scenic spots in the suburbs of Beijing. They will have a good time in the colorful and charming Golden Autumn in Beijing. Note: If you would like to take advantage of tourist activities after this conference- you can find more information about official recommended Tourist Destinations and Prices in the tourist information file in Appendix C. Map City Maps are available from the hotel front desk -41- Author Index ※Note: The list is based on the name of corresponding authors. Last Name First Name Affiliation A.P. Kiran Kumar Abe Ahlgren Aktaa Alfonso Lopez Annabattula Antusch Arshad Asari Ashikawa Auger Ba Bachurin Banerjee Barabash Barashev Nimishakavi Hiroaki Tommy Jarir Angel Ratna Kumar Steffen Kameel Keisuke Naoko Marian Jingwen Dmitry Srikumar Vladimir Alexander Barthe Marie-France Barton Basuki Basuki Bazylev Becquart Joseph Widodo Widjaja Widodo Widjaja Boris Charlotte Bhattacharya Arunodaya Boutard Brezinsek Bukonte Buzhinskij Buzi Byun Cao Carvalho Casalegno Caturla Caturla Chakin Chang Chang Chang Chen Chen Chen Jean-Louis Sebastijan Laura Oleg Luxherta Thak Sang Xingzhong Inês Valentina Maria J. Maria Vladimir Yongqin Yongqin Yanhong Renkun Jiachao Lei ORNL, USA Tohoku U., Japan UH, Finland KIT, Germany DTU, Denmark IIT-M, India KIT, Germany BUAA, China Tokyo U., Japan NIFS, Japan UC3M, Spain CAEP, China KIT, Germany BARC, India IO, France UTK, USA CNRS-CEMHTI, France UCSD, USA KIT, Germany KIT, IAM, Germany KIT, Germany UMET, France CSNSM/Orsay, France Cab HC, France FZ-Jülich, Germany UH, Finland TRINITI, Russia UGent, Belgium ORNL, USA IHEP, China M2i, Netherlands POLITO, Italy UA, Spain UA, Spain KIT, Germany USTB, China USTB, China CAEP, China UCSD, USA PSI, Switzerland SWIP, China 16-283 16-232 16-220 16-499 16-224 16-010 16-337 16-417 16-502 16-475 16-235 16-145 16-173 P11 P03 16-379 Poster (2) O-1B Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (1) O-4A Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (1) Plenary (4) Plenary (1) Poster (3) Session ID A067 O-1B-I1 A049 A106 A050 B003 O-4A-O3 A085 A105 A098 A057 A028 A036 P4-2 P1-3 A078 16-460 Poster (1) A095 16-226 16-338 16-500 16-354 16-172 Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (1) O-6A A051 A068 A104 A070 O-6A-I1 16-368 Poster (2) A079 16-033 16-556 16-219 16-251 16-528 16-344 16-349 16-277 16-209 16-265 P02 16-039 16-037 16-038 16-163 16-288 16-048 16-263 O-2A O-3B Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) O-2A Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (3) O-4B Plenary (1) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (3) O-2B Poster (1) Poster (1) O-2A-I2 O-3B-I1 A048 B039 A115 O-2A-O2 A069 A053 A043 O-4B-I2 P1-2 A008 A006 A007 A031 O-2B-I1 A010 B043 Paper ID Contribution -42- Last Name First Name Affiliation Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Chen Cherkez Chang An Siwei Jiachao Da Wei-Ying Dongsheng Junling Dmitry Chernov Viacheslav M. Chon Chun Commin Coppola Dai de Castro Je Keun Young Bum Lorelei Roberto Yong Vanessa De Temmerman Gregory DECAMPS Brigitte DECAMPS Brigitte del Rio Demchyshyn Deng Deng Dethloff Didenko Ding Emma Andrii Huiqiu Chunming Christian Tеtiana Hongbin Ditenberg Ivan Doerner Dong Dou Russell Chuang Peng Dou Peng Dubinko Dubinko Dudarev Edwards Escourbiac Fan Fan Volodymyr Volodymyr Sergei Danny Frederic Jinglian Jinglian CAEP, China HU, Japan PSI, Switzerland NUAA, China UIUC, USA Kyoto U., Japan ASIPP, China NRCKI, Russia JSC “VNIINM”, Russia ITER, France KAERI, Korea KIT, Germany ENEA, Italy PSI, Switzerland UC3M, Spain DIFFER, Netherlands CSNSM/CNRS, France CSNSM/CNRS, France IFN UPM, Spain KNU, Ukraine HNU, China GZRINM, China KIT, Germany KNU, Ukraine DUT, China ISPMS SB RAS, Russia UCSD, USA DLUT, China Kyoto U., Japan City U., Hong Kong, PRC NSC KIPT, Ukraine NSC KIPT, Ukraine CCFE, UK PNNL, USA IO, France CSU, China SKLPM-CSU, China 16-295 16-397 16-492 16-562 16-198 16-302 16-506 16-519 Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (1) Session ID A062 A076 A105 B080 A046 A070 A107 B077 16-481 Poster (1) A099 16-028 16-060 16-008 16-239 16-534 16-225 Poster (1) O-5B Poster (1) Poster (2) O-3A Poster (2) B004 O-5B-O2 B002 A059 O-3A-I1 A054 16-339 O-3B O-3B-O1 16-086 Poster (2) A022 16-230 Poster (2) A056 16-430 16-527 16-168 16-335 16-081 16-178 16-518 Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (1) A088 A114 A033 A066 A019 A034 A112 16-153 Poster (2) A039 16-241 16-563 16-407 Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) A053 A114 A086 16-451 Poster (2) A097 16-082 16-084 16-106 16-524 16-521 16-486 16-488 Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (1) O-8A O-7A Poster (3) Poster (3) A015 A020 A020 O-8A-O1 O-7A-I1 A102 A103 Paper ID Contribution Last Name First Name Affiliation Faney Fang Feng Feng Feng Feng Feng Ferguson Field Field Fu Fukuda Furuyama Gaganidze Thibault Qian Feng Kaiming Yongjin Yongjin K.M. Zhili Phillip Kevin Kevin Jie Makoto Yuichi Ermile Gan Yixiang Gao Gao Garner Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ghoniem Ghoniem Ghoniem Gilbert Giniiatulin Gonzalez de Vicente Granberg Greuner Fei Chao Frank Chang-Chun Chang-Chun Chang-Chun Chang-Chun Chang-Chun Chang-Chun Nasr Nasr Nasr Mark Radmir Grinyaev Konstantin Grosman Guo Guo Guo Guo Guo Guo Ha Hamaguchi Han Hao Hao André Daxi Liping Liping Liping Liping Daxi Yoosung Dai Wentuo Xunuan Ting UCB, USA ISSP, China SWIP, China SWIP, China SWIP, China SWIP, China ORNL, USA ORNL, USA ORNL, USA ORNL, USA DLUT, China Tohoku U., Japan Kobe U., Japan KIT, Germany Sydney U., Australia PNNL, USA SARI, China REC, USA USTB, China USTB, China USTB, China USTB, China USTB, China USTB, China UCLA, USA UCLA, USA UCLA, USA CCFE, UK NIIEFA, Russia EFDA CSU Garching, Germany HU, Finland IPP, Germany ISPMS SB RAS, Russia CEA/IRFM, France XJTU, China WHU, China WHU, China WHU, China WHU, China XJTU, China Kyoto U., Japan JAEA/ORNL, Japan Kyoto U., Japan DUT, China ISSP, China Sehila M Fredric Henri Paper ID Contribution Session ID A022 A072 P2-2 B016 B017 A013 A075 A090 A086 A094 A024 B053 B061 B012 16-108 16-305 P05 16-122 16-123 16-057 16-316 16-423 16-424 16-429 16-112 16-323 16-396 16-096 Poster (1) Poster (2) Plenary (2) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) 16-026 Poster (1) A007 16-181 16-207 16-380 16-551 P07 16-455 16-357 16-444 16-463 16-309 16-307 16-312 16-036 16-137 O-3A Poster (2) O-2A O-8A Plenary (3) Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (3) O-8B Poster (1) 16-377 Last Name First Name Affiliation Hasegawa Hashimoto Hatakeyama He He He He Akira Naoyuki Masahiko Pei Xinfu Xinfu Gang Tohoku U., Japan Hokkaido U., Japan Tohoku U., Japan KIT, Germany CIAE, China CIAE, China TIPC, China CNRS/CEMHTI, France PNNL, USA PNNL, USA PNNL, USA PNNL, USA NIFS, Japan NIFS, Japan NIFS, Japan ORNL, USA KIT, Germany Hokkaido U., Japan UC Berkeley, USA HNU, China SWIP, China PNNL, USA KUST, China INEST, China INEST, China SZU, China Kyoto U., Japan CIEMAT, Spain KIT, Germany IAE NNC RK, Kazakhstan Tohoku U., Japan JAEA, Japan JAEA, Japan IPR, India KAERI, Korea KAERI, Korea Kyoto U., Japan ISSP, China U-Mich, USA ASIPP, China Fukushima-nct, Japan KAERI, Korea UT, USA NTHU, Taiwan, PRC He Chenwei O-3A-I2 A050 O-2A-O4 O-8A-O3 P3-1 A093 A072 A090 A095 A073 A059 A060 O-8B-I3 B024 Henager Henager Henager Henager Hirooka Hishinuma Hishinuma Hoelzer Hoffmann Homma Hu Hu Hu Hu Hu Huang Huang Huang Huang Ibarra Igitkhanov Charles Charles Charles Charles H. Yoshi Yoshimitsu Yoshimitsu David Jan Hirotaka Xunxiang Wangyu Gang Shenyang Jin Qunying Bo Jianjun Shaosong Angel Yuri O-5B O-5B-O3 Irina Tazhibayeva 16-351 16-147 Poster (3) Poster (1) A071 A029 16-152 Poster (2) A038 16-236 16-439 16-079 16-116 16-118 16-078 16-438 16-093 16-415 16-303 16-117 16-308 Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (1) A058 A091 A018 A030 A031 A018 A087 A025 A084 A071 B014 B052 Ishikawa Ito Iwai Jamnapara Jang Jang Je Jiang Jiao Jin Yunosuke Yuzuru Yasunori Nirav Jinsung Jinsung Hwanil Yan Zhijie Huan Jitsukawa Shiro Jung Juslin Kai Yang-Il Niklas Ji-Jung -43- Paper ID Contribution Session ID B056 A102 A104 O-2A-I1 O-3A-O3 A027 A074 16-356 16-480 16-495 16-009 16-103 16-139 16-392 Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) O-2A O-3A Poster (1) Poster (1) 16-041 Poster (2) A006 16-431 16-285 16-317 16-432 16-127 16-485 16-484 16-510 16-024 16-470 16-107 16-169 16-301 16-088 16-201 16-102 16-004 16-124 16-386 16-348 16-034 O-4A O-5A Poster (3) Poster (3) O-3B Poster (1) Poster (2) O-2A Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (3) O-1A Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (2) Poster (1) O-4A-O2 O-5A-I1 A063 A086 O-3B-O2 B075 A103 O-2A-O1 A004 B072 A021 A034 B051 A021 A040 O-1A-I3 A002 B018 A079 A077 A009 16-498 Poster (1) B076 16-483 16-477 16-454 16-456 16-211 16-194 16-095 16-306 16-246 16-233 Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (2) Poster (1) A100 A101 B069 B070 A051 A038 A026 A058 A063 B037 16-548 O-5B O-5B-O4 16-012 16-428 16-070 Poster (3) Poster (1) Poster (1) A003 A087 B009 Last Name First Name Affiliation Kai Kai Kai Kai Ji-Jung Ji-Jung Ji-Jung Ji-Jung Kalinin Georgy Kamada Kamada Kang Kang Kano Kaoumi Kasada Kasada Katoh Katoh Khaydarov Khaydarov Kim Kim Kim Kimura KIMURA Klimenkov Klimenkov Yasuhiro Yasuhiro Suk Hoon Suk Hoon Sho Djamel Ryuta Ryuta Yutai Yutai Rajabbay Rajabbay Jae-Hwan Suk-Kwon Sunghun Akihiko Tomonori Michael Michael Klimov Nikolay Kobayashi Kondo Kondo Konys Koyanagi Krauss Krsjak Kubo Kuksenko Kumar Makoto Keitaro Sosuke Juergen Takaaki Wolfgang Vladimir Hiroshi Viacheslav HEMANT Kupriyanov Igor Lai Lai Lai Landman Lasa Lee Lee Xinchun Xinchun Xinchun Igor Ane Chang-Hoon Heun Tae Lefaix-Jeuland Helene NTHU, Taiwan, PRC NTHU, Taiwan, PRC NTHU, Taiwan, PRC NTHU, Taiwan, PRC OJSC NIKIET, Russia Iwate U., Japan Iwate U., Japan KAERI, Korea KAERI, Korea Tohoku U., Japan USC, USA Kyoto U., Japan Kyoto U., Japan ORNL, USA ORNL, USA NUU, Uzbekistan NUU, Uzbekistan JAEA, Japan KAERI, Korea Kyoto U., Japan Kyoto U., Japan Hokkaido U., Japan KIT, Germany KIT, Germany SRC RF TRINITI, Russia Shizuoka U., Japan KIT, Germany Kyoto U., Japan KIT, Germany Kyoto U., Japan KIT, Germany PSI, Switzerland Kyoto U., Japan PSI, Switzerland IGCAR, DAE, India JSC VNIINM, Russia CAEP, China STSPC, China CAEP, China KIT, Germany UH, Finland KIMS, Korea Osaka U., Japan DENDMNSRMP, France 16-076 16-068 16-071 16-069 Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (3) Session ID B010 A015 A016 A015 16-468 Poster (1) B071 16-434 16-473 16-146 16-148 16-273 16-049 16-114 16-453 P08 16-342 16-050 16-051 16-065 16-134 16-447 16-547 16-334 16-516 16-513 Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (2) O-5B Poster (1) Plenary (3) Poster (3) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (3) O-2A Poster (1) O-2B Poster (2) A095 A100 A035 A036 B046 A009 O-5B-I1 B068 P3-2 A067 A010 A011 B007 B023 A091 O-2A-O3 A067 O-2B-O1 A108 16-180 Poster (1) A038 16-450 16-149 16-554 16-031 16-343 16-030 16-167 16-066 16-154 16-237 Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) O-6B O-5B Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (1) O-1B Poster (1) B067 A037 A112 O-6B-O2 O-5B-I2 A005 A032 B008 O-1B-O2 B038 16-177 Poster (1) B032 16-015 16-099 16-025 16-340 16-072 16-092 16-436 O-6B Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) O-6B-I1 A027 A004 A069 A014 B011 A090 16-063 O-3A O-3A-O2 Paper ID Contribution -44- Last Name First Name Lefaix-Jeuland Helene Lefaix-Jeuland Helene Leonard Leonard Lewandowska Li Li Li Li Li LI Li Li Li Li Lian Liang Linke Keith Keith Malgorzata Rui-Huan Chunjing Jiangtao Xiao-Chun Xiaoqiang Yanfen Feng Bingsheng Yuhong Qiang Youyun Bin-Bin Jochen Litovchenko Igor Liu Liu Liu Liu Liu Liu Liu Liu Liu Liu Liu Liu Liu Liu Liu Loewenhoff Lu Lu Lu Lu Lu Luo Luo Luo Luo Wei Xiang Shaojun Changsong Changsong Dongping Fang xiangbing Yu-Chen Dongping Dongping Changsong Changsong Yinan Shanshan Thorsten Guang-Hong Guang-Hong Zheng Zheng Guang-Hong Guang-Nan Zheng Guang-Nan Rongrong Affiliation DEN DMN SRMP, France DEN DMN SRMP, France ORNL, USA ORNL, USA WUT, Poland DLUT, China INEST, China TIPC, China ASIPP, China CSNSM, France IMR, Japan Tohoku U., Japan IMP, China LZU, China ASIPP, China SWIP, China CIAE, China FZJ, Germany ISPMS SB RAS, Russia THU, China SWIP, China INEST, China ISSP, China ISSP, China DLUT, China ASIPP, China SNPI, China NTHU, Taiwan, PRC XMU, China DNU, China ISSP, China ISSP, China BUAA, China CIAE, China FZJ, Germany BUAA, China BUAA, China NEU, China NEU-ATM, China BUAA, China ASIPP, China NUDT, China ASIPP, China SWIP, China Paper ID Contribution Session ID 16-098 Poster (1) A017 16-105 Poster (1) A019 16-272 16-271 16-077 16-111 16-190 16-422 16-508 16-550 16-131 16-203 16-286 16-090 16-361 16-133 16-164 16-267 O-7B Poster (3) Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) O-7B-O1 A051 A017 A024 B033 B064 A109 A120 A032 A048 A068 A022 A073 B022 B031 B045 16-151 Poster (1) B027 16-390 16-459 16-003 16-062 16-089 16-325 16-441 16-512 16-221 16-382 16-383 16-056 16-083 16-369 16-457 16-262 16-411 16-413 16-530 16-507 16-365 16-328 16-171 16-252 16-259 O-2B O-7A Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (3) O-3B Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) O-2B-I2 O-7A-O3 A001 A013 A016 A065 B066 A110 A053 A080 A081 A012 A020 A076 A094 A057 A080 A082 A116 A107 A074 O-3B-I2 A035 B040 B041 Last Name First Name Affiliation Luo Luo Luzginova Lv Mao Mao Mao Masakatsu Materna-Morris Merola Miao Miller Miller Miller Miller Miyamoto Miyamoto Miyazawa Mo Monge Monica Moon Moon Moon Morozov Muñoz Murai Muroga Nakamichi Nandipati Guang-nan Guang-Nan Natalia Yanwei Wei Wei Wei Fukumoto Edeltraud Mario Yinbin Michael Michael Michael Michael Mitsutaka Mitsutaka Takeshi Kun Miguel A. Ferraris Joonoh Joonoh Joonoh Oleksandr Angel Hirotoshi Takeo Masaru Giridhar Neustroev Victor Nishitani Nishiura Noh Norajitra Nordlund Noto Novak Nozawa Nygren Oaks Oda Odette Odette Odette Ogorodnikova Takeo Masaki Sanghoon Prachai Kai Hiroyuki Sasa Takashi Richard Aaron Takuji George Robert G. Robert G. Robert Olga ASIPP, China ASIPP, China NRG, Netherlands CXTC, China UT, Japan UT, Japan UT, Japan JAEA, Japan KIT, Germany IO, France UIUC, USA ORNL, USA ORNL, USA ORNL, USA ORNL, USA Shimane U., Japan Shimane U., Japan SOKENDAI, Japan UIUC, USA UC3M, Spain POLITO, Italy KIMS, Korea KIMS, Korea KIMS, Korea NNC KIPT, Ukraine UC3M, Spain Kyoto U., Japan NIFS, Japan JAEA, Japan PNNL, USA JSC “SSC RIAR”, Russia JAEA, Japan NIFS, Japan KAERI, Korea KIT, Germany HU, Finland Kyoto U., Japan JSI, Slovenia JAEA, Japan SNL, USA UIUC, USA SNU, Korea UCSB, USA UCSB, USA UCSB, USA IPP, Germany 16-266 16-132 16-505 16-059 16-216 16-213 16-215 16-274 16-370 K2 16-179 16-016 16-017 16-018 16-019 16-193 16-195 16-472 16-053 16-404 16-231 16-128 16-129 16-130 16-204 16-402 16-200 16-557 16-115 16-297 Poster (1) Poster (3) O-1A Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (1) Poster (3) Keynote Poster (2) O-1B Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) O-5A Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (2) O-7B Poster (1) O-8A Session ID B044 A025 O-1A-I1 A012 A046 A044 A045 A058 A077 K2 A042 O-1B-I2 A004 A005 A003 A041 A042 A097 A011 B063 O-5A-I2 B019 B020 B021 A042 A083 A047 O-7B-I2 B013 O-8A-O2 16-497 Poster (2) A105 16-559 16-202 16-461 16-080 16-490 16-064 16-401 16-327 16-284 16-448 16-469 P04 16-535 16-536 16-247 O-8B Poster (3) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (3) O-5A Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (3) Plenary (2) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (1) O-8B-I2 A041 A098 A019 A103 A013 A082 O-5A-O2 B048 A092 A099 P2-1 A117 A110 A054 Paper ID Contribution -45- Last Name First Name Affiliation Ogorodnikova Ohriner Oka Oka Okita Okita Okuno Ono Oono Ortiz Osetsky Oya Ozawa Özkan Parish Park Park Peng Peng Peng Peng Perez-Bergquist Perez-Bergquist Perez-Bergquist Pestchanyi Petersson Olga Evan Hiroshi Hiroshi Taira Taira Kenji Kotaro Naoko Christophe J. Yuri Yasuhisa Kazumi Furkan Chad Yi-Hyun Ji Yeon Lei Lei Lei Lei Alejandro Alejandro Alejandro Sergey Per IPP, Germany ORNL, USA Hokkaido U., Japan HU, Japan U. 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Jianqi Jianqi Xin Gang Haixuan Qiu Haixuan Kiyohiro Takuya Takuya Takuya Youwei Qing-Zhi Sha Sha Sha Qingzhi Youwei Jijun Lei Shanwu Liling Toyohiko Zhongwen Zhongwen Shude You Jeong-Ha Yu Yu Yuan Zang Gang Gang Xiaoming Hang Zayachuk Yevhen Zhan Zhan Zhan Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhang Qian Qin Qian Guikai Pengbo Yingchun Chi Chi Kyushu U., Japan BSU, USA F4E, Spain FZJ, Germany GA, USA HKCU, HK, PRC XJTU, China XJTU, China CAEP, China INEST, China ORNL, USA Kyoto U., Japan ORNL, USA Tohoku U., Japan UCSB, USA UCSB, USA UCSB, USA HUST, China USTB, China PKU, China SKLNPT, China SKLNPT, China USTB, China HUST, China SCU, China CASIMP USTB, China CIAE, China TITECH, Japan QueensU, Canada Queens U, Canada PKU, China IPP Garching, Germany UM, USA UM, USA CIAE, China XJTU, China SCK•CEN/UGent, Belgium USTB, China CIAE, China USTB, China CAEP, China DLMU, China USTB, China THU, China THU, China 16-406 16-087 16-223 16-287 16-013 16-346 16-159 16-244 16-410 16-141 16-315 16-055 16-314 16-414 16-531 16-537 16-532 16-275 16-435 16-471 16-474 16-476 16-243 16-367 16-345 16-558 16-336 16-462 16-452 16-227 16-228 16-258 Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (2) O-4B Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (1) O-1A Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (3) O-2B O-8B Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (3) O-1B Poster (2) Poster (3) Session ID A085 A023 B036 A061 A002 O-4B-I1 A040 A061 A079 B025 A064 A011 A062 A083 O-1A-I2 A118 A109 B047 A089 A096 B073 B074 A047 A075 O-2B-O3 O-8B-I4 B055 A099 A093 O-1B-O1 A055 A049 16-085 Poster (2) A021 16-254 16-443 16-321 16-440 O-8A Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (3) O-8A-I1 A089 A065 A088 16-183 Poster (1) A039 16-011 16-189 16-398 16-014 16-100 16-157 16-158 16-199 Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) A001 A044 A083 A003 A018 B029 B030 B034 Paper ID Contribution -47- Last Name First Name Affiliation Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhang Zhao Zhao zhao Zhao Zheng Zheng Zheng Zheng Zhong Zhou Zhou Zhou Zhou Zhou Zhou Zhou Zhu Zhu Zhu Zhu Zhu Zhu Zhu Zhu Zhurba Zinkle Zou Zu Chonghong Jian Tao Chonghong Jiaming Chonghong Yingchun Jian Zhenbo Chonghong Chonghong Yingchun Yanyun Jijun weiwei Shuang Hui Shanliang Pengfei Hui Sheng-Yi Hong-Bo Zhangjian Haishan Tao Zhangjian Kangning Zhangjian Kaigui Kaigui Kaigui Kaigui Kaigui Kaigui Dahuan Xiaopeng V.I. Steven Xingrong Xiaotao IMP, China XMU, China ISSP, China IMP, China UM, USA IMPCAS, China USTB, China XMU, China DTU, Denmark IMP, China IMP, China USTB, China USTC, China DLUT, China CIAE, China NUDT, China IAPCM, China CCFE, UK SWIP, China IAPCM, China SJTU, China BUAA, China USTB, China Sokendai, Japan INEST, China USTB, China GRENM, China USTB, China BUAA, China BUAA, China BUAA, China BUAA, China BUAA, China BUAA, China ASIPP, China DLUT, China NNC KIPT, Ukraine ORNL, USA HUST, China UESTC, China Paper ID Contribution 16-330 16-206 16-250 16-322 16-426 16-561 16-161 16-197 16-222 16-320 16-347 16-387 16-006 16-113 16-419 16-005 16-110 16-058 16-245 16-255 16-052 16-278 16-205 16-234 16-104 16-196 16-442 16-054 16-487 16-489 16-491 16-493 16-494 16-496 16-511 16-560 16-467 P10 16-399 16-555 Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (2) O-6A Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (2) Poster (3) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (1) Poster (3) Poster (3) Poster (3) Plenary (4) Poster (1) Poster (1) Session ID B054 A049 A064 A076 A092 A113 A030 A039 A046 A064 A068 A080 B001 A029 A088 A002 A023 A014 A062 A048 A012 O-6A-O3 B035 A052 A028 A045 A096 A010 A101 A102 A104 A106 A107 A108 A108 A114 A098 P4-1 B062 B079 Appendix A: Excursion Plan two parts: the Outer Court and the Inner Palace. The former consists of the first three main halls, where the emperor received his courtiers and conducted grand ceremonies, while the latter was the living quarters for the imperial residence. At the rear of the Inner Palace is the Imperial Garden where the emperor and his family sought recreation. The Forbidden City What strikes one first in a bird's -eye view of Beijing proper is a vast tract of golden roofs flashing brilliantly in the sun with purple walls occasionally emerging amid them and a stretch of luxuriant tree leaves flanking on each side. That is the former Imperial Palace, popularly known as the Forbidden City, from which twenty-four emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties ruled China for some 500 years——from1420 to 1911. The Ming Emperor Yong Le, who usurped the throne from his nephew and made Beijing the capital, ordered its construction, on which approximately 10,000 artists and a million workmen toiled for 14 years from 1406 to 1420. At present, the Palace is an elaborate museum that presents the largest and most complete ensemble of traditional architecture complex and more than 900,000 pieces of court treasures in all dynasties in China. The main entrance to the Palace is the Meridian Gate(1), which was so named because the emperor considered himself the "Son of the Heaven" and the Palace the center of the universe, hence the north-south axis as the Meridian line going right through the Palace. The gate is crowned with five towers, commonly known as the Five-Phoenix Towers(2), which were installed with drums and bells. When the emperor went to the Temple of Heaven, bells were struck to mark this important occasion. When he went to the Ancestral Temple, it was the drums that were beaten to publicize the event. Located in the center of Beijing, the entire palace area, rectangular in shape and 72 hectares in size, is surrounded by walls ten meters high and a moat 52 meters wide. At each corner of the wall stands a watchtower with a double-eave roof covered with yellow glazed tiles. Beyond the Meridian Gate unfolds a vast courtyard across which the Inner Golden Water River runs from east to west. The river is spanned by five bridges, which were supposed to be symbols of the five virtues preached by Confucius——benevolence, righteousness, rites, intelligence, and fidelity(3). The main buildings, the six great halls, one following the other, are set facing south along the central north-south axis from the Meridian Gate, the south entrance, to Shenwumen, the great gate piercing in the north wall. On either side of the palace are many comparatively small buildings. Symmetrically in the northeastern section lie the six Eastern Palaces and in the northwestern section the six Western Palaces. The Palace area is divided into At the north end of the courtyard is a three-tiered white marble terrace, seven meters above the ground, on which, one after another, stand three majestic halls; the Hall of Supreme Harmony(4), the Hall of Complete Harmony(5), and the Hall of Preserving Harmony(6). -48- windows on all sides. Here the emperor rehearsed for ceremonies. It is followed by the Hall of Preserving Harmony in which banquets and imperial examinations were held. The Hall of Supreme Harmony, rectangular in shape, 27 meters in height, 2,300 square meters in area, is the grandest and most important hall in the Palace complex. It is also China's largest existing palace of wood structure and an outstanding example of brilliant color combinations. This hall used to be the throne hall for ceremonies which marked great occasions: the Winter Solstice, the Spring Festival, the emperor's birthday and enthronement, and the dispatch of generals to battles, etc. On such occasions there would be an imperial guard of honor standing in front of the Hall that extended all the way to the Meridian gate. Behind the Hall of Preserving Harmony lies a huge marble ramp with intertwining clouds and dragons carved in relief. The slab, about 6.5 meters long, 3 meters wide and 250 tons in weight, is placed between two flights of marble steps along which the emperor's sedan was carried up or down the terrace. It is the largest piece of stone carving in the Imperial Palace. Quarried in the mountains scores of kilometers southwest of Beijing, this gigantic stone was moved to the city by sliding it over a specially paved ice road in winter. To provide enough water to build the ice road, wells were sunk at very 500 meters along the way. On the north face of the hall in the center of four coiled-golden dragon columns is the "Golden Throne", which was carved out of sandalwood. The throne rests on a two-meter-high platform with a screen behind it. In front of it, to the left and right, stand ornamental cranes, incense burners and other ornaments. The dragon columns entwined with golden dragons measure one meter in diameter. The throne itself, the platform and the screen are all carved with dragon designs. High above the throne is a color-painted coffered ceiling which changes in shape from square to octagonal to circular as it ascends layer upon layer. The utmost central vault is carved with the gilded design of a dragon toying with pearls. when the Emperor mounted the throne, gold bells and jade chimes sounded from the gallery, and clouds of incense rose from the bronze cranes and tortoises and tripods outside the hall on the terrace. The aura of majesty created by the imposing architecture and solemn ritual were designed to keep the subjects of the "Son of the Heaven" in awe and reverence. The three halls of the Inner Palace are replicas of the three halls in the front, but smaller in size. They are the Palace of Heavenly Purity(7), the Hall of Union(8), and the Palace of Earthly Tranquility(9). The Palace of Heavenly Purity was once the residence of the Ming emperors and the first two of the Qing emperors. Then the Qing Emperor Yong Zheng moved his residence to the Palace of Mental Cultivation and turned it into an audience hall to receive foreign envoys and handled the state affairs. The promotion and demotion of officials were also decided in this hall. After the emperor's death his coffin was placed here for a 49-day period of mourning. The Palace of Union was the empress's throne room and the Hall of Earthly Tranquility, once a private living room for the empress, The Hall of Complete Harmony is smaller and square with -49- was partitioned. The west chamber served religious purposes and the east one was the bridal chamber where the newly married emperor and empress spent their first two nights after their wedding. of Porcelain and the Museum of Arts and Crafts of the Ming and Qing dynasties. In the northeastern-most section of the Inner Palace are the Museum of Traditional Chinese Paintings and the Museum of Jewelry and Treasures where rare pieces of imperial collections are on display. The Imperial Garden was laid out during the early Ming dynasty. Hundreds of pines and cypresses offer shade while various flowers give colors to the garden all year round and fill the air with their fragrance. In he center of the garden is the Hall of Imperial Peace, a Daoist temple, with a flat roof slightly sloping down to the four eaves. This type of roof was rare in ancient Chinese architecture. In the northeastern corner of the garden is a rock hill, known as the Hill of the Piled-up Wonders, which is topped with a pavilion. At the foot of the hill are two fountains which jet two columns of water high into the air. It is said that on the ninth night of the ninth month of the lunar calendar, the empress would mound the hill to enjoy the autumn scene. It is also believed that climbing to a high place on that day would keep people safe from contagious diseases. Now the Forbidden City is no longer forbidding, but inviting. A visit to the Palace Museum will enrich the visitors' knowledge of history, economy, politics, arts as well as architecture in ancient China. Notes: 1. The Meridian Gate 午门 2. The Five-Phoenix Towers 五凤楼 3. Benevolence, righteousness, rites, intelligence, and fidelity 仁、义、礼、智、信 4. The Hall of Supreme Harmony 太和殿 5. The Hall of Complete Harmony 中和殿 6. The Hall of Preserving Harmony 保和殿 7. The Palace of Heavenly Purity 乾清宫 8. The Hall of Union 交泰殿 9. The Palace of Earthly Tranquility 坤宁宫 The six Western Palaces were residences for empresses and concubines. They are kept in their original way for show. The six Eastern Palaces were the residences for them too. But now they serve as special museums: the Museum of Bronze, the Museum -50- Appendix B: Places of Interest near the Capital Hotel Well-known Gourmets Delicacies Park Local Flavor Specialties: Ci Qi Kou Fermented Soybean Milk, South Cathedral, St.Michael’s Church, Wangfujing Cathedral Jin Fang Food Court Shopping Roast Duck: Bian Yi Fang, Li Qun, Quan Ju De Beijing Antique Shop, Bai Gong Fang Arts & Crafts, Beijing Sun Beijing-style Hot Pot: Dong Lai Shun, Yi Tiao Long Dong An Shopping Mall, Beijing Wang Fu Jing Department Store, Featured Restaurants: Du Yi Chu (Shaomai), Gong De Lin Hong Qiao Pearl Market, The Mall at Oriental Plaza, Wang Fu (Vegetarian Cuisine), Lao Zheng Xing (Shandong), Song He Lou Jing Arts and Crafts (Suzhou), Tai Feng Lou (Shandong), Xi Hu Hui (Hangzhou) Concerts & Theaters Gourmet Streets: Taiwan-themed Gourmet Street, Xian Yu Kou Beijing Concert Hall, Chang An Theater, Capital Theater, Gourmet Street Forbidden City Concert Hall, Beijing, Lao She Tea House, The Fast-food Restaurants: Burger King, KFC, McDonald's, National Center for the Performing Arts Starbucks, Subway, Yong He Soybean Milk Scenic Spots Beijing Ancient Observatory Station, Bei Hai Park, Calamus River Park, Former Residence of Lao She, Jing Shan Park, Ming Dynasty Wall Relics Park, The Capital Museum, The National Museum of China, The Palace Museum, The Police Museum, Tiananmen Square, Yong He Gong Lama Temple, Zhong Shan -51- Appendix C: Post-conference Tourist Information harvest. Today, it remains as the most complete and best- preserved collection of ancient buildings in China. The Temple of Heaven is another masterpiece of Ming architecture. Emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties used the temples to perform sacrificial ceremonies to worship of the heaven. The buildings within the Temple of Heaven are round, like Heaven (one can imagine the sky as a rounded dome), while the foundations and axes of the complex are square (or 2 dimensional which is flat), just like the earth (appears to be). The Temple of Heaven was added to the World Heritage List in 1998. LT3 Hutong Tour − Beihai Park − Jingshan Park Time: 08:30-17:00; Price: RMB 350 We strongly recommend the Hutong Tour. It is a tour around the old city residential areas on an old style tricycle. It is the place where you can experience the local culture, traditions and the daily life. Beihai Park is an imperial garden seated at the northwest of the Forbidden City. Initially built in the 10th century, it is amongst the largest Chinese gardens, and contains numerous historically important structures, palaces and temples. Opposite the northern gate of the Palace Museum is Jingshan Park. Covering a space of 23 hectares, this park was once an imperial garden during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911). Jingshan Park is found on Jingshan Hill. The mid summit of Jingshan is the highest point in Beijing. Looking from the peak, the visitor is able to get a full and clear view of the Forbidden City. During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) numerous fruit trees were planted as well as many palaces and pavilions Contact Person: Mr. Yu Wang Email: ciccst.pco@gmail.com Tel: +86 186 0101 9920 Local Tours (LT) LT1 Ming Tombs − The Great Wall Time: 08:30-17:00; Price: RMB 450 The Great Wall of China, also known the Wall of 10,000 Li, is an ancient gigantic defensive project. It is one of the largest construction projects ever completed. It winds its way westward over the vast territory of China from the bank of the Yalu River and ends at the foot of snow-covered Qilianshan and Tianshan mountains. The Great Wall was listed by UNESCO in 1987 as one of the world heritages. The Ming Tombs are a group of mausoleums of 13 Ming Emperors.The underground burial chamber of Ming Emperor Wanli is open to the public since excavation in 1956. The Great Wall was originally built in 221 BC.The section of Juyongguan we are going to visit was built in the 15th century during the Ming Dynasty and repaired recently. LT2 Forbidden City − Tian'anmen Square − Temple of Heaven Time: 08:30-17:00; Price: RMB 450 The magnificent Forbidden City is a vast complex of palaces and pavilions which were home to Emperors for more than 500 years. The Temple of Heaven is a masterpiece of Ming (15th century) architecture, where the Emperors performed annual sacrificial rituals for good -52- built for the emperor to make sacrifices to his ancestors. The park was fully reconstructed since 1949, with paths paved and buildings renovated. Now, the Jingshan Park is one of the 'AAAA' Scenery Spots in China and a 'must' for visitors to Beijing. LT4 Lama Temple − Confucian Temple in Beijing − Summer Palace Time: 08:30-17:00; Price: RMB 400 The Lama Temple is the center of learning for the Yellow Hat sect of Tibetan Lamas with considerable religious and political sway. Today there are about 70 Mongolian lamas tending the temple. The dimensions of the temple are magnificent, which have five courtyards in a row. The front structural layout in the temple is bright and spacious dotted with screen walls with carved murals, lifeless things and decorated archways. The interior pavement leading to the main halls and the evergreen pine and cypress appear to be rather peaceful and secluded in the environment. The back structural layout is composed of a cluster of building, halls and pavilions intermingled with each other, and upturned eaves and ridges beautifully interwoven presenting a picturesque sight. The Summer Palace, located in northwest suburban area of Beijing, is the largest and most complete imperial garden existing in China. It occupies an area of 304 hectares and features hill and water scenery. The Kunming Lake occupies four-fifths of this royal park. The Long Corridor running east-west along the lake as well as the Pavilion of the Fragrance of Buddha, the Sea of Wisdom, and the Hall of Dispelling the Clouds and Suzhou Street standing south to north on the Longevity Hill are the major scenic spots. * Note for LT: 1. The tours fee includes transportation, lunch, admission fees and an English-speaking tour guide. 2. The attendees will gather at the lobby of Beijing International Conference Center (BICC). The gathering time will be shown on your tickets. Please be there 5 minutes prior to the departure time. 3. The tickets should be purchased at least one day before the event. No refund once purchasing. 4. China International Conference Center for Science and Technology (CICCST) will reserve the right to raise the prices or cancel any of the local tour, if attendees are fewer than 10 persons. 5. The program is subject to be changed according to the local situation. Post-Congress Tours (PT) PT1 Beijing - Xi'an – Beijing Price: Single Occupancy (RMB5,600/person), Double Occupancy (RMB5,100/person) Day 1: Beijing to Xi’an. Upon arrival, visit the Old City Wall, the most complete city wall that has survived in China. After lunch, visit the two most famous attractions in Xi'an, Xian-Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses Museum. Then watch a show in the evening. Check in the Hotel afterwards. Day 2: After breakfast, visit Shaanxi History Museum, which is considered as a showcase of ancient Chinese civilizations. Then visit the well-preserved Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Take a flight from Xi'an to Beijing. You will be picked up at the airport and then transferred to hotel directly. Day 3:Tour ends after breakfast. PT2 Beijing - Xi'an - Guilin – Shanghai Price: Single Occupancy (RMB11,000/person), Double Occupancy (RMB9,600/person) Day 1: Beijing-Xi’an. Upon arrival, visit the Old City Wall, the most complete city wall that has survived in China. After lunch, visit the two most famous attractions in Xi'an, Xian-Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses Museum. Watch a show in the evening. Check in the Hotel afterwards. Day 2: After breakfast, visit Shaanxi History Museum, which is considered as a showcase of ancient Chinese civilizations. Then carry on your trip to visit the well-preserved Big -53- Wild Goose Pagoda. Xi’an-Guilin. Upon arrival, you are going to be transferred to hotel after dinner. Day 3: Start your whole day cruise with lunch on board on the meandering, limpet water of the Li River. Stop at Yangshuo Free Market where it requires your best bargain skills and patience. Take a bus back to Guilin after you are exhausted and satisfied by the nerve-breaking bargain with peddlers. Day 4: Visit Reed Flute Cave. Walk along a lake with a view of two pagodas. Day 5: After breakfast, take a flight to Shanghai. Upon arrival, visit Yu Garden and Jade Buddha Temple. Check in the hotel in the evening. Day 6: Tour ends after breakfast. * Note for PR and PT: 1. The tour fee includes inter-city transportation, regular meals, hotel accommodation and admission fees. 2. If no roommate name is indicated, your room will be arranged as a single room during the tour. 3. Please come to the Registration Desk and pay the balance of full tours fee (if you have). Cash and credit card (Master and Visa only) are acceptable. No personal check and traveler’s check are accepted for the payments. 4. China International Conference Center for Science and Technology (CICCST) will reserve the right to raise the prices or cancel any of the PR & PT tour, if attendees are fewer than 10 persons. 5. Pick up the program from the tour desk. 6. The program is subject to be changed according to the local situation. -54- Appendix D: Map of the Beijing Subway System -55- -56-