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96. Studies of radiation in single crystal graphite

โœ Scribed by C Baker; A Kelly


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1964
Tongue
English
Weight
245 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6223

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โœฆ Synopsis


Un carbone est le plus souvent caracterist par la plus haute temperature a laquelle il a CtC trait6 (H.T.T.), sans que soit pris en consideration le temps pendant lequel il a CtC trait6 a cette H.T.T. Or, on montre que suivant la valeur de H.T.T., il faut parfoisplusieurs semaines pour que soit atteint un &at d'equilibre. La cinetique de transformation d'un carbone a CtC suivie, par mesure de sa susceptibilite X, de son coefficient Hall A, et de son degre de graphitation g. On donne en fonction du temps, les courbes representant R, A, X (mesures g 298ยฐK) de carbones preparb a H.T.T.=


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