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Title: Furnace assembly

Abstract

A method of and apparatus for heating test specimens to desired elevated temperatures for irradiation by a high energy neutron source. A furnace assembly is provided for heating two separate groups of specimens to substantially different, elevated, isothermal temperatures in a high vacuum environment while positioning the two specimen groups symmetrically at equivalent neutron irradiating positions.

Inventors:
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OSTI Identifier:
5381520
Application Number:
ON: DE84006188
Assignee:
EDB-84-037150
DOE Contract Number:  
AC06-76FF02170
Resource Type:
Patent
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
42 ENGINEERING; IRRADIATION DEVICES; ELECTRIC FURNACES; NEUTRON SOURCES; FURNACES; PARTICLE SOURCES; RADIATION SOURCES; 420200* - Engineering- Facilities, Equipment, & Techniques

Citation Formats

Panayotou, N F, Green, D R, and Price, L S. Furnace assembly. United States: N. p., Web.
Panayotou, N F, Green, D R, & Price, L S. Furnace assembly. United States.
Panayotou, N F, Green, D R, and Price, L S. . "Furnace assembly". United States.
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