As a material is cooled a temperature is reached at which it loses its ductile properties and becomes brittle. This ductile-to-brittle transition temperature (DBTT) is a key factor in the development of fusion structural materials because its value increases under irradiation. The development of steels that retain a DBTT below the lowest working temperature encountered during operational shutdowns is a major materials objective.
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