Patent
1978-03-15
1979-06-19
Steiner, Arthur J.
75128C, 75128T, 75128W, 176 91R, G21C 100
Patent
active
041586069
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is based on the discovery that radiation-induced voids which occur during fast neutron irradiation can be controlled by small but effective additions of titanium and silicon. The void-suppressing effect of these metals in combination is demonstrated and particularly apparent in austenitic stainless steels.
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Bloom Everett E.
Leitnaker James M.
Rowcliffe Arthur F.
Stiegler James O.
Carlson Dean E.
Hamel Stephen D.
Steiner Arthur J.
The United States Department of Energy
Uzzell Allen H.
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