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Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
Company•Ottawa, Ontario, Canada•
About: Atomic Energy of Canada Limited is a company organization based out in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Neutron & Zirconium alloy. The organization has 4845 authors who have published 4826 publications receiving 102951 citations.
Topics: Neutron, Zirconium alloy, Scattering, Hydrogen, Zirconium
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TL;DR: In this paper, the loss of metal to the coolant using the voltammetry method is analyzed using the voltage-amplification method. And the results indicate that an adequate pH control is possible for water temperatures up to 500°C. But pH control becomes progressively more difficult as dielectric constant and density of water decrease.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the circular polarization of γ-rays following the capture of polarized neutrons has been measured for some high intensity transitions in S33, Ti49, Fe57, Ni59, Y90, Al28, Cu64 and N15.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the absolute stopping values for 4He ions in Ti, Ni, Ag and Au were measured over the energy region 200-2000 keV, with estimated errors of 4%.
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01 Jan 1984TL;DR: The delayed hydrogen cracking behavior of cold-water Zr-2.5Nb at temperatures above about 423/sup 0/ K depends upon the direction of approach to test temperature as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: The delayed hydrogen cracking behavior of cold-water Zr-2.5Nb at temperatures above about 423/sup 0/ K depends upon the direction of approach to test temperature. Cooling to the test temperatures results in an increase in crack growth rate, da/dt, with increase in temperature, given by the following Arrhenius relationship: da/dt = 6.86 x 10/sup -1/ exp(-71500/RT). Heating from room temperature results in the same increase in da/dt with temperature, but only up to a certain temperature, T/sub DAT/. The temperature, T/sub DAT/, increases with the amount of hydride precipitated during cooling to room temperature, prior to heating, and with cooling rate. The results obtained can be explained in terms of the Simpson and Puls model of delayed hydrogen cracking, if the hydride precipitated at the crack tip is initially fully constrained and the matrix hydride losses constraint during heating.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Henry P. Schwarcz | 78 | 351 | 20863 |
Jonathan N. Glickman | 72 | 172 | 24025 |
Andrej Atrens | 69 | 417 | 21741 |
See Leang Chin | 67 | 460 | 17181 |
Purnendu K. Dasgupta | 62 | 506 | 16779 |
John Katsaras | 55 | 220 | 9263 |
Jing-Li Luo | 55 | 436 | 10963 |
Charles Gale | 53 | 331 | 10903 |
Sanjoy Banerjee | 52 | 229 | 8880 |
Yoshio Takahashi | 50 | 403 | 9801 |
Peter Sigmund | 49 | 220 | 11795 |
Michael P. Païdoussis | 46 | 165 | 8825 |
Wei-Kan Chu | 46 | 445 | 8616 |
A. G. W. Cameron | 45 | 123 | 10111 |
Erland M. Schulson | 44 | 245 | 6966 |