1969
DOI: 10.1109/tns.1969.4325312
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Radiation Damage Studies of Zero Gradient Syncijrotron Magnet Insulation and Related Materials

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“…Investigations at other laboratories on neat resins corroborated the superiority of TGDM, TGPAP, and EPN resins to cycloaliphatic resins and to DGEBA [Pluym and"Van de Voorde, 1967;Markley et al, 1969]. Further work by Morgan and Stapleton [1975] on neat resins confirmed the superior radiation resistance of TGDM.…”
Section: Summary Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Investigations at other laboratories on neat resins corroborated the superiority of TGDM, TGPAP, and EPN resins to cycloaliphatic resins and to DGEBA [Pluym and"Van de Voorde, 1967;Markley et al, 1969]. Further work by Morgan and Stapleton [1975] on neat resins confirmed the superior radiation resistance of TGDM.…”
Section: Summary Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…These composites were irradiated with 60Co gamma rays and tested in tension and compression [Markley et al, 1969]. …”
Section: Comparison Of Neutron and Gamma Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was shown that PI practically did not change either in its physical or electrical properties at doses of gamma radiation ( 60 Co) up to 10 MGy (Markley et al, 1969). The tensile strength remained practically constant up to a dose of 10 MGy but decreased to about half of its original value at an absorbed dose of 60 MGy.…”
Section: Radiation Resistance Of Pi/wo 2 Compositementioning
confidence: 96%
“…High energy gamma damage mostly for organic materials, and polymers. Low effect on metals, moderate on ceramic [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%