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TMS webcast logoRadiation Materials Science: An Introduction to Materials Processes under Irradiation

Presenter: Gary S. Was, Professor, University of Michigan
Webcast Duration: 40 minutes
Cost: $79

Purchase and download this webcast from the TMS Document Center.

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About the Subject
Radiation Materials Science (RMS) is the materials science of radiation effects. Essentially, it describes the response of materials to bombardment by energetic particles or photons.

RMS is integral to any discussion of new reactors, especially for Generation IV reactors that have more severe service conditions than PWR designs. This webcast focuses on metals and alloys commonly used as structural materials in nuclear power systems.

Topics include

  • Radiation damage process
  • Physical effects of radiation damage
  • Irradiated microstructures
  • Mechanical effects of radiation damage and environmentally-assisted cracking

For additional related resources, visit the Materials for Nuclear Power Community of Learning at Materials Technology@TMS.

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