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TerraPower announced that the final environmental impact statement for its Natrium small modular reactor has been completed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Irina L. Tazhibaeva, Vladimir P. Shestakov, Evgeni V. Chikliray, Oleg G. Romanenko, Alexander Kh. Klepikov., Yuri S. Cherepnin, Ergasy A. Kenzhin, Alexander A.Basov, Alexander A. Kolodeshnikov.
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 28 | Number 3 | October 1995 | Pages 1290-1293
Tritium Properties and Interaction with Material | Proceedings of the Fifth Topical Meeting on Tritium Technology In Fission, Fusion, and Isotopic Applications Belgirate, Italy May 28-June 3, 1995 | doi.org/10.13182/FST95-A30588
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This work develops the technique of hydrogen diffusion parameters measurements in metal materials during the process of reactor irradiation. The possibility of irradiation stimulated hydrogen diffusion for 08Cr18Ni10Ti was obtained. Constants of diffusion, permeation and solution while the process of irradiation were measured as a result of the work. Formally calculated activation energies of diffusion and permeation were obtained to decrease while the solution heat was increasing.