Effects of Isotopically Controlled Boron Addition on Microstructure of Nickel Irradiated at the Below Core Canister of FFTF
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概要
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Nickel specimens doped with several levels of ^<10>B were irradiated in the Fast Flux Test Facility(FFTF) for the purpose of examining the applicability of boron addition to the study of helium production effects. It was found that the boron has its chemical and transmutative effetcs, the former suppressing and the latter enhancing void nucleation. It seems that reliable estimation of helium effects is possible by well designed experiments seprating some side effects of boron from its transmutation effects.
- 東北大学の論文
- 1991-03-05
著者
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Muroga Takeo
Research Institute For Applied Mechanics Kyushu University
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Yoshida Naoaki
Research Institute For Applied Mechanics Kyushu University
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Yoshida N
Research Institute For Applied Mechanics Kyushu University
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Muroga T
National Inst. For Fusion Sci. Gifu Jpn
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Araki Kuniaki
Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University
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Araki Kuniaki
Research Institute For Applied Mechanics Kyushu University
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