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NSUF 17-935: In situ ion irradiation of second phase particles in zirconium fuel cladding

Zirconium alloys are universally used as fuel cladding and support structures in Pressurised Water Reactors (PWRs), but suffer from aqueous corrosion in service that can limit...

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