Author: William R. McDonell
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Category : Irradiation
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Quantitative Correlation of Irradiation Growth with Preferred Orientation in Uranium
Author: William R. McDonell
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Category : Irradiation
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category : Irradiation
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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QUANTITATIVE CORRELATION OF IRRADIATION GROWTH WITH PREFERRED ORIENTATION IN URANIUM.
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A review is presented of the methods developed at the Savansah River Laboratory and elsewhere for quantitative correlation of irradiation growth with preferred orientation inuranium, with preferred orientation characterized by x- nay and dilatometric techniques. In an application of the methods, it is shown that a strongly oriented uranium plate, clud in aluminum, was much more stable in dimen- . sions than would be expected from the observed dimensional behavior of either unrestrained single crystals of uranium or aluruinum-clad polycrystalline rod. The greater stability of the plate is attributed to a relatively strong claiding and other restraing effects. (auth).
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Languages : en
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A review is presented of the methods developed at the Savansah River Laboratory and elsewhere for quantitative correlation of irradiation growth with preferred orientation inuranium, with preferred orientation characterized by x- nay and dilatometric techniques. In an application of the methods, it is shown that a strongly oriented uranium plate, clud in aluminum, was much more stable in dimen- . sions than would be expected from the observed dimensional behavior of either unrestrained single crystals of uranium or aluruinum-clad polycrystalline rod. The greater stability of the plate is attributed to a relatively strong claiding and other restraing effects. (auth).
Papers Presented at the X-ray Preferred Orientation Meeting
Effects of Various Preferred Orientations on the Dimensional Stability of Uranium
Author: O. K. Shupe
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Category : Crystallography
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Category : Crystallography
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Nuclear Science Abstracts
Effects of Rolling and Heat Treatment on Anisotropic Irradiation Growth of Uranium
Author: J. H. Kittel
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Category : Irradiation
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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An investigation was made to determine the effect of rolling temperature, roll pass design, amount of reduction, and heat treatment before and after rolling on the anisotropic growth rate of uranium under irradiation. The growth rate was found to increase with decreasing rolling temperature and with increasing reduction of area at 300 deg C. The rate of elongation was proportional to the amount of (010) component present or, where shortening occurred, to the amount of (100) component. Oval-edge-oval roll passes resulted in somewhat higher irradiation growth rates than did round roll passes. Recrystallization after rolling effectively reduced the irradiation growth rate of uranium rolled at temperatures of 500 deg C and lower. Irradiation caused length shortening in uranium which was beta quenched after being round-rolled at temperatures of 400 deg C and above, and which was beta quenched after being oval- rolled at temperatures of 300 deg C and above.
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Category : Irradiation
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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An investigation was made to determine the effect of rolling temperature, roll pass design, amount of reduction, and heat treatment before and after rolling on the anisotropic growth rate of uranium under irradiation. The growth rate was found to increase with decreasing rolling temperature and with increasing reduction of area at 300 deg C. The rate of elongation was proportional to the amount of (010) component present or, where shortening occurred, to the amount of (100) component. Oval-edge-oval roll passes resulted in somewhat higher irradiation growth rates than did round roll passes. Recrystallization after rolling effectively reduced the irradiation growth rate of uranium rolled at temperatures of 500 deg C and lower. Irradiation caused length shortening in uranium which was beta quenched after being round-rolled at temperatures of 400 deg C and above, and which was beta quenched after being oval- rolled at temperatures of 300 deg C and above.
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Author: International Atomic Energy Agency
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 1130
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 1130
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U.S. Government Research Reports
Reactor Core Materials
Science Abstracts
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Category : Electrical engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1758
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Category : Electrical engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1758
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