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Publikováno v:
Inorganic Materials. 54:1551-1555
Mechanical properties of structural steels have been studied upon tensile tests of flat specimens with a stress concentrator using acoustic and magnetic methods. Strain dependences of acoustic and magnetic parameters evaluated by several nondestructi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 1327:012012
The first publications describing the physical principles of the non-destructive remote field eddy current testing method appeared about 30 years ago. This method allows to significantly expand the field of application of eddy current testing. Howeve
Publikováno v:
Kontrol'. Diagnostika. :41-43
Autor:
N. R. Kuzelev
Publikováno v:
Kontrol'. Diagnostika. :95-97
Autor:
A. B. Maleev, N. R. Kuzelev, A. S. Shtan, G. S. Solov’ev, A. P. Ivanov, L. N. Gall, D. V. Novikov, Zh. A. Savina, V. G. Gorbunov, A. P. Knutarev, V. A. Kalashnikov, A. V. Saprygin, V. A. Borodin, G. I. Kir'yanov
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Journal of Analytical Chemistry. 65:1382-1387
Product quality control within the nuclear fuel cycle is a subject of special concern in Russia nowadays. Earlier, mass spectrometers of foreign production were commonly used for elemental and isotope analysis of samples. Currently, a series of domes
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Chemical and Petroleum Engineering. 40:248-251
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Instruments and Experimental Techniques. 47:147-152
The design of two detector units made integral with their communications links is described. The detector unit composed of a KHT23-1 fission chamber and an assembly of CHM67Б neutron counters is used to detect slow neutrons, while the detector unit
Autor:
I. N. Demin, S. G. Ukharov, N. R. Kuzelev, E. B. Patrin, V. I. Gudkov, E. K. Malyshev, V. F. Danilov, I. N. Aristov
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Atomic Energy. 88:239-241
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Soviet Atomic Energy. 68:142-152
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International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part A. Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 41:981-982
The general features and advantages of radionuclide computer tomography systems are discussed. Application of such systems, coupled with emission tomography, to automated examination of spherical and rod fuel elements is described.