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Pending, passed, and coveted legislation involving nuclear energy made their way across multiple state capitol buildings in the month of April. Here are a few notable updates from California, Iowa, Kentucky, and Missouri.
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Nuclear Technology | Volume 16 | Number 2 | November 1972 | Pages 406-409
Technical Paper | Material | doi.org/10.13182/NT72-A31205
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Available data on irradiation-induced swelling in tantalum not exposed to flowing sodium has been used to derive the following empirical equation relating swelling to temperature and fluence: %(ΔV/V) = (Φt)0.4{1.69 exp[−(0.01T − 11.75)2 /α] } where A brief review of the literature indicates that unclad tantalum control rods would not behave well in LMFBRs.