mechanics. The 50 kN test machine, weighing approximately 250 kg, was mounted on the hexapod (fig. 1). An aluminium 2024 alloy MIG welded specimen was used as a test piece. Crack growth was performed by
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of standard development is the measurement of round-robin samples. A ferritic steel weld (see figure 1) was prepared and was measured at world-wide neutron sources including the ILL. The stress field in
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of standard development is the measurement of round-robin samples. A ferritic steel weld (see figure 1) was prepared and was measured at world-wide neutron sources including the ILL. The stress field in
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Boerner H.G., Lehmann H., Becvar F., Krticka M., Zamfir N.V., Casten R.F.; Physical Review C 62 , 034313-1-034313-8 (2000)
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Kessler E.G., Deslattes R.D., Börner H.G., Jentschel M., Doll C., Mutti P.; Physical Review C 73 , 044303-1-044303-11 (2006)
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Instrument layout PN1 (Lohengrin) - an exotic-isotope spectrometer LOHENGRIN is a recoil mass spectrometer for studying the properties of the exotic isotopes produced during the fission process. It allows
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produce and isolate new atomic nuclei (exotic nuclei), making it possible to develop models further. At PN1, the target sample is bombarded with a high flux of thermal neutrons to break up atomic nuclei and produce
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with PN1 The role of a recoil spectrometer is to sort and recognize the nuclei fragments ejected from the sample very soon after fission, because the lifetime of fission products is often short. PN1-Lohengrin
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Working at PN1-Lohengrin This film was shot in the RED magnet housing on 28 May 2007, i.e. between experiment 3-01-498 (Beta-gamma spectroscopy of very neutron-rich Ge, As and Se isotopes) and experiment
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as a function of nuclear charge Z and atomic mass A, and the kinetic energy of the fragments. At PN1, an almost complete survey has been performed of fission yield for many fissile systems, ranging from
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