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... processes , is of secondary consequence to the effects of radiation damage , e.g. , see Chapter 6 , Section III.C. III . Corrosion with Vaporization A. Refractory Metals and Silicon The refractory metals are considered as W , Re , Os ...
... processes , is of secondary consequence to the effects of radiation damage , e.g. , see Chapter 6 , Section III.C. III . Corrosion with Vaporization A. Refractory Metals and Silicon The refractory metals are considered as W , Re , Os ...
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... processes . Ternary processes as factors are only 10-3-10-4 as frequent at atmospheric pressure and predominate only ... Radiation effects on flame chemistry are usually negligible except for systems which contain particulate matter such as ...
... processes . Ternary processes as factors are only 10-3-10-4 as frequent at atmospheric pressure and predominate only ... Radiation effects on flame chemistry are usually negligible except for systems which contain particulate matter such as ...
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... processes of material transport and com- patibility . For the case of fast ... radiation damage tests on a number of alloys have . been described by ... Processes Associated with Nuclear Fission Reactors Recognizing that most of the ...
... processes of material transport and com- patibility . For the case of fast ... radiation damage tests on a number of alloys have . been described by ... Processes Associated with Nuclear Fission Reactors Recognizing that most of the ...
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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