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Graphitic components, directed metal oxidation

The greatest potential for particulate release during reactor vessel safestorage undoubtedly arises from the corrosion of metallic components within the core. The graphite may also release particulates directly, through degradation (friction and wear) mechanisms, or from deposited carbon or other entrained materials such as oxide dusts. [Pg.230]


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Direct metalation

Direct metallation

Direct oxidation

Directed metal oxidation

Graphite metal

Graphite oxidation

Graphitic oxide

Metal Components

Metallation directed

Metallized graphite

Oxidation directed

Oxidation directive

Oxide components

Oxidized graphite

Oxidizer component

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