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Journal of Nuclear Materials; ISSN 0022-3115; ; v. 89(2/3); p. 402-404
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Kimmel, G.; Shmarjahu, D.
Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Beersheba. Nuclear Research Center-Negev1977
Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Beersheba. Nuclear Research Center-Negev1977
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[en] A texture goniometer has been attached to a diffractometer connected to a line-focus x-ray source. Reasonable results are obtained for the texture of rolled sheets and the test procedure is given. To illustrate the test procedure, the determination of preferred orientation in cold-rolled copper is described, as compared with random powder of sintered copper. Improvements of the measurements are proposed
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Oct 1977; 23 p
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Kimmel, G.; Sariel, J.
Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Beersheba. Nuclear Research Center-Negev1979
Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Beersheba. Nuclear Research Center-Negev1979
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[en] A computer program was elaborated in order to calculate the angles and the relative intensities of the reflections for monochromatic x-ray diffraction from a randomly oriented polycrystalline sample of known crystallographic structure, by the diffractometer method. The program is advantageous in the simplicity of its crystallographic input and the possibility it affords to modify all or part of the input for recalculation in the same run. It is suitable mainly for the routine study of different crystallographic structures including solid solutions. The program's memory capacity is flexible so that it can be adapted to that of the computer
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Dec 1979; 22 p
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Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Tel Aviv; p. 135; Apr 1980; p. 135; Published in summary form only.
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Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Tel Aviv; p. 134-135; Apr 1980; p. 134-135; Published in summary form only.
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Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Tel Aviv; p. 89-91; Jun 1978; p. 89-91; Published in summary form only.
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Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Tel Aviv; p. 114; Jun 1986; p. 114
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BOSONS, CARBON, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ELEMENTS, ENERGY RANGE, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, INELASTIC SCATTERING, INORGANIC ACIDS, INORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, MASSLESS PARTICLES, MEV RANGE, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, NITROGEN ISOTOPES, NONMETALS, NUCLEI, ODD-EVEN NUCLEI, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, SCATTERING, STABLE ISOTOPES
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Kimmel, G.; Dayan, D.; Frank, G.A.; Landau, A.
Israel Atomic Energy Commission 1996 Annual Report1996
Israel Atomic Energy Commission 1996 Annual Report1996
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[en] The high linear attenuation coefficient of steel, uranium and uranium based alloys is associated with the small penetration depth of X-rays with the usual wavelength used for diffraction. Nevertheless, by using the proper surface preparation technique, it is possible of obtaining surfaces with bulk properties (free of residual mechanical microstrain). Taking advantage of the feasibility to obtain well prepared surfaces, extensive work has been conducted in studying XRD line broadening effects from flat polycrystalline samples of steel, uranium and uranium alloys
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Israel Atomic Energy Commission (Israel); 129 p; 1996; p. 28-56
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Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Tel Aviv; p. 59-60; Jun 1985; p. 59-60; Published in summary form only.
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[en] The advantages of U3Si as fuel in a water reactor are outlined. Studies are reported of the kinetics of formation and of the effects of bulk and surface deformation on the micro and crystal structure of U3Si. It is concluded that plastic deformation does not result in phase transformation. (author)
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Harris, J.E.; Sykes, E.C. (Central Electricity Generating Board, Berkeley (UK). Berkeley Nuclear Labs.) (eds.); p. 465-470; ISBN 0900497971; ; 1975; Metals Society; London; International conference on the physical metallurgy of reactor fuel elements; Berkeley, UK; 2 Sep 1973
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