Materials Science and Technology: A Comprehensive TreatmentRobert W. Cahn, Brian R. T. Frost, Peter Haasen, Edward J. Kramer Corrosion and corrosion protection is one of most important topics in applied materials science. Corrosion science is not only important from an economic point of view, but, due to its interdisciplinary nature combining metallurgy, materials physics and electrochemistry, it is also of high scientific interest. Nowadays corrosion science even gets new impetus from surface science and polymer chemistry. This two-volume reference work belonging to the well renown series Materials Science and Tehcnology provides the reader with a sound and broad survey on the whole subject - from the fundamentals to the latest research results. Written by a team of international top-experts it will become an indispensable reference for any materials scientist, physicist or chemist involved in corrosion science. |
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... plasma chamber , ( 2 ) the divertor system , which provides for removal of the helium ash from the D - T reaction , ( 3 ) the blanket system , in which the fusion energy is con- verted into sensible heat and the tritium for the fuel ...
... plasma chamber , ( 2 ) the divertor system , which provides for removal of the helium ash from the D - T reaction , ( 3 ) the blanket system , in which the fusion energy is con- verted into sensible heat and the tritium for the fuel ...
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... Plasma Facing Materials 10.3.1 Introduction The primary functions of plasma facing components ( PFCs ) are to : ( 1 ) provide for impurity removal from the fusion plasma , ( 2 ) provide useful heat removal of the surface power ...
... Plasma Facing Materials 10.3.1 Introduction The primary functions of plasma facing components ( PFCs ) are to : ( 1 ) provide for impurity removal from the fusion plasma , ( 2 ) provide useful heat removal of the surface power ...
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... plasma edge and then return to the plate to resputter and / or redeposit on the surface . Figure 10-43 shows the maximum operating surface temperature as a func- tion of plasma edge temperature ( Kuroda et al . , 1991 ) . The limit is ...
... plasma edge and then return to the plate to resputter and / or redeposit on the surface . Figure 10-43 shows the maximum operating surface temperature as a func- tion of plasma edge temperature ( Kuroda et al . , 1991 ) . The limit is ...
Contents
Zirconium Alloys in Nuclear Applications | 2 |
Structural Materials | 8 |
Nuclear Waste Materials | 12 |
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