THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN CONTENTS ON HYDRIDE REORIENTATIONS OF ZIRCONIUM ALLOY CLADDING TUBES |
CHA, HYUN-JIN
(Dongguk University, College of Energy and Environment)
JANG, KI-NAM (Dongguk University, College of Energy and Environment) AN, JI-HYEONG (Dongguk University, College of Energy and Environment) KIM, KYU-TAE (Dongguk University, College of Energy and Environment) |
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