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... neutron absorption cross section of the 35Cl component , for both thermal and fast neutrons , coupled with a high cost for separating chlorine isotopes . Most reactors in the U.S.A. are light water reactors , i.e. , H2O coolant fluid is ...
... neutron absorption cross section of the 35Cl component , for both thermal and fast neutrons , coupled with a high cost for separating chlorine isotopes . Most reactors in the U.S.A. are light water reactors , i.e. , H2O coolant fluid is ...
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... neutron fluxes of the order of 1014 neutron cm - 2 , whereas for stainless steel and metal alloys the corresponding figure is about 1021 neutron cm - 2 . Despite the susceptibility of nonmetallic materials to neutron damage , the need ...
... neutron fluxes of the order of 1014 neutron cm - 2 , whereas for stainless steel and metal alloys the corresponding figure is about 1021 neutron cm - 2 . Despite the susceptibility of nonmetallic materials to neutron damage , the need ...
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... neutron flux present , although very little is known about these radiation effects . A Li coolant also serves the purpose of tritium fuel regeneration , ac- cording to the reactions and " Li + fast neutron → T'He + slow neutron " Li + ...
... neutron flux present , although very little is known about these radiation effects . A Li coolant also serves the purpose of tritium fuel regeneration , ac- cording to the reactions and " Li + fast neutron → T'He + slow neutron " Li + ...
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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