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Effect of gas atoms on swelling of austenitic stainless steel

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1994
Abstract There have been many studies on the effect of He on swelling, however not so many on the effect of nitrogen on swelling. In this study the effect of nitrogen on swelling of 316 steel was investigated under HVEM irradiation for establishing a model of swelling.
N. Igata   +3 more
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Gas-induced swelling of beryllium implanted with deuterium ions

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1996
Abstract An extensive TEM study of the microstructure of Be TIP-30 irradiated with 3 and 10 keV D ions up to fluences, Φ, in the range from 3 × 10 20 to 8 × 10 21 D/m 2 at temperatures, T irr = 300, 500 and 700 K has been carried out. Depth distributions of deuterium in a form of separate D atoms and D 2 molecules have been investigated by ...
V.N. Chernikov   +6 more
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New Approach for Simultaneous Measurement of Gas Absorption and Swelling

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2011
For sorption measurements many different methods are applicable, but nearly all of them require a correction of the raw experimental data by a factor including the sample’s volume.
Tobias M. Fieback, Frieder Dreisbach
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Fission gas release and swelling in UO2 doped with Cr2O3

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1980
Abstract UO 2 doped with 0.5 wt% Cr 2 O 3 has been irradiated at 1500°C to three differing burn-ups to a maximum of 0.45% FIMA. The gas release and swelling have been compared with a reference fuel and found to be similar. To explain the results it is necessary to assume both an enhanced gas diffusion rate and a reduced grain boundary surface ...
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Diffusion controlled swelling of reservoir oil by direct contact with injection gas

Chemical Engineering Science, 1991
The diffusion-controlled swelling of reservoir oil, when the oil is indirectly contacted by an injection gas such as CO by diffusion through a water barrier film, is presented. The solutions are based on the method of the variable powered profile to describe the distribution of CO in the oil and water phases.
Do, H. D., Pinczewski, W. V.
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Complications in investigations of the swelling of hydrogel matrices due to the presence of trapped gas

Journal of Controlled Release, 1998
In recent studies, NMR imaging has been used to investigate the swelling of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) tablets and to determine polymer concentration distributions in the swollen matrix. The total amount of polymer in the system was computed from these distributions and was up to 35% greater than the known weight of HPMC in the tablet.
C A, Fyfe, A I, Blazek
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A theory of the coalescence of gas bubbles under conditions of swelling

Journal of Nuclear Energy. Parts A/B. Reactor Science and Technology, 1965
Abstract In the later stages of decomposition of a supersaturated solid solution, an important role is played by the dissolution of grains of new phase dispersed throughout the solution (coalescence). In the present work the kinetics of this process is investigated for swelling, where the grains of new phase are bubbles containing inert gas.
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Investigations on swelling and fission gas behaviour in uranium dioxide

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1978
Abstract UO2 irradiated at temperatures between 1000 and 2100 K was investigated with respect to fission gas behaviour and swelling. The amount of fission gas was measured in three steps as released fission gas, fission gas retained in bubbles and pores, and fission gas in the fuel matrix. The retained fission gas reaches concentrations up to 1.6 ×
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Extrudate swell of polyvinylchloride melts containing gas bubbles

1988
The behaviour of foaming molten PVC flowing out of capillaries was studied. Compositions of granulated PVC plasticate with 0 to 2% blowing agent (Genitron EPA) were extruded on a Plastograph Brabender through dies 3 mm in diameter and various lengths at temperatures of 160, 170 and 180°C.
N. Tuleshkov, S. Djumaliyski
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A simple operational gas release and swelling model

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1980
M.H. Wood, J.R. Matthews
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