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Radiation embrittlement electron irradiation

Abstract This chapter discusses the role of simulation irradiation techniques in studies of radiation embrittlement mechanisms. The chapter first reviews characteristics and examples of test reactor irradiation, ion irradiation and electron irradiation. The chapter then discusses advantages and limitations of these techniques from the viewpoint of damage rate, sample volume and damage characteristics. [Pg.181]

Irradiation of polymers with y- or electron beams is an attractive alternative to chemical sterilization because of its speed, ease of control, and the absence of residue. Radiation treatment of polypropylene, however, also initiates chemical changes which lead ultimately to embrittlement. These changes in physical properties may not become apparent until some time after the treatment. The ability of antioxidants to prevent radiation damage does not always follow the trends observed in thermal oxidation, which has stimulated efforts to develop new stabilizers or optimized combinations of existing ones. [Pg.373]


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