Elliot et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Coolant radiolysis studies in the high temperature, fuelled U-2 loop in the NRU reactorElliot et al., 2008
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- Elliot A
- Stuart C
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An understanding of the radiolysis-induced chemistry in the coolant water of nuclear reactors is an important key to the understanding of materials integrity issues in reactor coolant systems. Significant materials and chemistry issues have emerged in Pressurized …
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