Scanning the Structure of Steel From Nuclear Reactor Vessels
May 27, 2015
During the 505th Brookhaven Lecture, Lynne Ecker explains the molecular process for materials inside nuclear reactors becoming brittle over time. She then discusses new capabilities at the National Synchrotron Light Source II for collecting large amounts of data from different steel alloys to monitor and understand their performance. Read More
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