Cox, 2005 - Google Patents
Some thoughts on the mechanisms of in-reactor corrosion of zirconium alloysCox, 2005
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- 8533153371806179186
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- Cox B
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- Journal of Nuclear materials
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In recent years sufficient new information has accumulated to change current views of which mechanisms of corrosion are operating in water-cooled reactors. The total number of publications is now so enormous that it is impossible for a short review to be completely …
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