Materials Science and Technology: A Comprehensive Treatment, Volume 1; Volume 2, Part 1; Volume 10, Part 1Robert W. Cahn, Peter Haasen, Edward J. Kramer The first of two volumes in this series to deal with the information required for the use of materials in the nuclear power industry. The two volumes together contain the most comprehensive collection of information ever published in nuclear materials. Contents: Walters/Hofman: Metallic Fast Reactor Fuels. Snelgrove/Hofman: Dispersion Fuels. Strain/Lambert: Oxide Fuels. Blank: Non-Oxide Ceramic Nuclear Fuels. Kelly: Nuclear Reactor Moderator Materials. Garner: Cladding. |
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Dr Hubert Blank Dr John D B Lambert | 2 |
Nuclear Reactor Moderator Materials | 5 |
Irradiation Performance of Cladding and Structural Steels | 6 |
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Materials Science and Technology: A Comprehensive Treatment Robert Wolfgang Cahn,Peter Haasen,Edward J. Kramer No preview available - 1994 |
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Al-U alloy alloy aluminum atoms behavior burnup carbide and nitride carbide fuel carbon ceramic changes cladding coefficient Conf coolant creep curve decrease diffusion dispersion fuel EBR-II effect energy fabrication Fast Breeder Reactor fast reactor FCCI FCMI Figure fission products fission rate fraction fuel elements fuel meat fuel particles Fuel Performance fuel pins fuel plates fuel rod fuel-cladding gas release grain boundary graphite He-bonded high burnup IAEA in-pile increase irradiation kW/m La Grange Park material matrix Matzke mechanism metallic fuel MX-type fuels neutron nitride nitride fuels Nucl operation oxide oxygen pellet perature phase plutonium pore porosity Proc properties radial reac reaction Reactor Fuel samples shown in Fig sintering smeared density sodium solid stoichiometric stress structure surface Table temperature thermal conductivity thermal expansion tion ture U3Og U3Si U3Si₂ UO₂ uranium volume zirconium zone