Radiation Damage in Graphite
β Scribed by J. H. W. Simmons and J. V. Dunworth (Auth.)
- Year
- 1965
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 257
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Inside Front Cover, Pages p1-p8
PREFACE, Pages ix-x
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, Pages xi-xii
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION, Pages 1-11
CHAPTER 2 - THE DISPLACEMENT OF ATOMS BY NEUTRONS AND FAST CHARGED PARTICLES, Pages 12-41
CHAPTER 3 - DEFECT STRUCTURES IN IRRADIATED GRAPHITE, Pages 42-77
CHAPTER 4 - THE EFFECT OF IRRADIATION ON THE ELECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF GRAPHITE, Pages 78-101
CHAPTER 5 - THE EFFECT OF IRRADIATION ON THE THERMAL AND STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF GRAPHITE, Pages 102-135
CHAPTER 6 - DIMENSIONAL EFFECTS IN IRRADIATED GRAPHITE, Pages 136-162
CHAPTER 7 - THE EFFECT OF IRRADIATION ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF GRAPHITE, Pages 163-186
CHAPTER 8 - STORED ENERGY AND ANNEALING EFFECTS IN REACTOR GRAPHITE, Pages 187-225
GLOSSARY OF SYMBOLS, Pages 226-232
NAME INDEX, Pages 233-236
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 237-240
OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES IN NUCLEAR ENERGY, Pages 241-242
RADIATION DAMAGE IN GRAPHITE, Page 243
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