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Magnetic interrogation method for nondestructive measurement of radiation hardening of nuclear reactor pressure vessels

Ara, Katsuyuki; ; ; Sakasai, Kaoru

Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Pressure Vessel Technology (ICPVT-8), 1, p.183 - 189, 1996/00

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Correlation between the strength and Vickers hardness of some nuclear graphites

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Carbon, 12(4), p.477 - 479, 1974/04

 Times Cited Count:5

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A Method for detecting embrittlement of metals due to various causes

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Proc.Int.Conf.Mechanical Behavior Mater.,5, p.398 - 406, 1972/00

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Study on measurement technique for ZrBx composition and hardness based on Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), 1; Preliminary consideration of measuring conditions

Abe, Yuta; Otaka, Masahiko; Okazaki, Kodai*; Kawakami, Tomohiko*; Oishi, Yuji*

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Study on measurement technique for ZrBx composition and hardness based on Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), 2; Measurement characteristic on different composite specimens

Okazaki, Kodai*; Kawakami, Tomohiko*; Abe, Yuta; Otaka, Masahiko; Oishi, Yuji*

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Applicability of metal boride hardness measurement using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), 1; Simultaneous measuring of elemental composition information and hardness

Makuuchi, Etsuyo*; Nagayama, Sakiko*; Abe, Yuta; Okazaki, Kodai*; Kawakami, Tomohiko*; Oishi, Yuji*; Otaka, Masahiko

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Applicability of metal boride hardness measurement using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), 2; Element distribution of metal boride specimens with complicated composition

Okazaki, Kodai*; Kawakami, Tomohiko*; Nagayama, Sakiko*; Abe, Yuta; Otaka, Masahiko; Makuuchi, Etsuyo*; Oishi, Yuji*; Takagai, Yoshitaka*

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Development of material hardness evaluation method by simultaneous multi-spectrum measurement of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), 1; Examination of in-situ hardness measurement method for metal boride

Abe, Yuta; Makuuchi, Etsuyo*; Nagayama, Sakiko*; Okazaki, Kodai*; Kawakami, Tomohiko*; Sun, Y.*; Oishi, Yuji*; Otaka, Masahiko

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Evaluation of $$beta$$-phase based titanium alloys

Wakai, Eiichi; Ishida, Taku*; Kano, Sho*; Shibayama, Tamaki*; Sato, Koichi*; Noto, Hiroyuki*; Makimura, Shunsuke*; Furuya, Kazuyuki*; Yabuuchi, Atsushi*; Yoshiie, Toshimasa*; et al.

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Titanium materials have been applied to beam window materials and beam dumps in large accelerator systems because of their low specific gravity, high corrosion resistance, strength, and other advantages. As the beam power becomes higher, further improvement of irradiation resistance is required. We have investigated further the properties of titanium alloys based on the $$beta$$-phase, and it was found that Ti-15-3-3-3 alloys have excellent irradiation resistance when subjected to ion irradiation. In order to investigate the cause of this, microstructures and point defects in this and related materials were evaluated by TEM, positron lifetime measurement, electrical resistivity, and stress-induced changes, among others. In addition, we have recently begun to develop a prototype of a titanium-based high-entropy alloy based on $$beta$$-titanium, which is attracting worldwide attention and is being developed, and have also begun to evaluate the emotional properties of this alloy. We have examined the various properties of this material and found that it has considerably higher strength than conventional iron- and titanium-based materials.

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