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Comprehensive nuclear materials. / Volume 5, Material performance and corrosion/waste materials

โœ Scribed by Rudy J M Konings; Todd R Allen; Roger E Stoller; Shinsuke Yamanaka


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
604
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Editor in chief......Page 1
Section editors......Page 2
Copyright......Page 3
Editors biographies......Page 4
Preface......Page 6
References......Page 541
5.01.2.2 Potentiodynamic Polarization......Page 10
5.01.1 Theory......Page 15
5.01.2.3 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy......Page 25
5.01.2.4 Mott-Schottky Analysis......Page 27
References......Page 29
5.02.2.5 Online Addition of Noble Metals......Page 30
5.02.3.1 Evolution of PWR Primary Chemistry Strategies......Page 40
5.02.3.2 Materials Degradation......Page 42
5.02.3.3 PWR Radiation Field Control......Page 46
5.02.3.4 Fuel Performance......Page 48
5.02.4.1 Evolution of PWR Secondary Chemistry Strategies......Page 50
5.02.4.2 Chemistry Effects on Materials Degradation of SGs......Page 53
5.02.4.3 Control of Sludge Fouling of SGs......Page 56
5.03 Corrosion of Zirconium Alloys......Page 57
5.02.6 Water Chemistry Control Strategies......Page 58
References......Page 59
5.03.5.5 Formation of Hydride Rim......Page 76
5.03.6 Delayed Hydride Cracking......Page 77
5.03.7 Summary and Outlook......Page 78
5.04.5 Outlook......Page 81
5.05 Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking of AusteniticStainless Steels......Page 105
5.08 Irradiation Assisted Stress Corrosion Cracking......Page 117
Acknowledgments......Page 185
5.09 Material Performance in Lead and Lead-bismuth Alloy......Page 217
5.10 Material Performance in Molten Salts......Page 230
5.14.5 Outlook......Page 260
5.15 Degradation Issues in Aqueous Reprocessing Systems......Page 374
5.16 Spent Fuel as Waste Material......Page 396
5.19 Ceramic Waste Forms......Page 428
5.21 Graphite......Page 510
Appendix 1: Amounts of Irradiated Graphite in Different Countries......Page 563
5.22 Minerals and Natural Analogues......Page 567
Carbonates, Fluorocarbonates, Fluorides......Page 603
Uranyl Minerals (Section 5.22.6)......Page 604


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