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07:52 Dec 16, 2020 |
Russian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Nuclear Eng/Sci | |||||||
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3 | endurance limit dose |
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3 | end-of-life dose |
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endurance limit dose Explanation: fatigue endurance limit dose |
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end-of-life dose Explanation: end of life dose по аналогии с "ресурсным флюенсом" "(end-of-life fluence) https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0110/ML011080790.pdf Foster, et al. [Ref. 19] concluded that at the approximate reactor internals end-of-life dose of 100 dpa, swelling would be less than 2 percent at irradiation temperatures between 5721F and 7521F. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/52d8/a6ad8d8a91ea683f6c1de2... Full-sized sensors have undergone an extensive irradiation (protons, neutrons, pions and gammas) tests at the expected end-of-life dose 2 × 1015 neq /cm2 and 70 Mrad http://fti.ep.wisc.edu/tofeprogram/oral/O-II-5.4.pdf |
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