The surface structure of UO 2 at different cross-section average burn-ups was studied with fractal analysis methods. Micrographs of the surface, subjected to both ''as-polished'' and ''as-etched'' treatments, with a magnification of 1250β’ have been used to this end. It was shown that the fractal pro
Cellular automata study of high burn-up structures
β Scribed by I. Antoniou; E.P. Akishina; V.V. Ivanov; B.F. Kostenko; A.D. Stalios
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 374 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0960-0779
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β¦ Synopsis
We propose a new approach, based on the cellular automata, for processing and modeling the structure dynamics of UO 2 at different cross-section averaged burn-ups. Micrographs of the material surface, subjected to both ''as-polished'' and ''as-etched'' treatments, with a magnification of 1250Γ have been used in our study. It has been shown that this approach provides efficient tools for investigation of the surface structure dynamics both at local and global levels.
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