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... Nuclear Fission Systems There exists a multitude of materials problems associated with the operation and development of nuclear fission systems as energy sources . They cover such diverse areas as neutron damage to the alloy of fuel con ...
... Nuclear Fission Systems There exists a multitude of materials problems associated with the operation and development of nuclear fission systems as energy sources . They cover such diverse areas as neutron damage to the alloy of fuel con ...
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... vaporization , corrosion , reactor safety , fuel proc- essing , the development of gaseous core reactors , and energy transport by dissociating vapors . 1. Dissociating Gases as a New Class of Coolant The III . Nuclear Fission Systems 399.
... vaporization , corrosion , reactor safety , fuel proc- essing , the development of gaseous core reactors , and energy transport by dissociating vapors . 1. Dissociating Gases as a New Class of Coolant The III . Nuclear Fission Systems 399.
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... fission product gas pressures have been made by Paulson and Springborn ( 1968 ) . For the case of fuels containing polonium , it is likely that vapor trans- port ... fission products from the irradiated fuel III . Nuclear Fission Systems 403.
... fission product gas pressures have been made by Paulson and Springborn ( 1968 ) . For the case of fuels containing polonium , it is likely that vapor trans- port ... fission products from the irradiated fuel III . Nuclear Fission Systems 403.
Contents
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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