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precipitation processes

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Precipitation processes is a concept within materials science and nuclear engineering concerning the formation of new solid phases (precipitates) within a host material. It investigates the mechanisms, kinetics, and thermodynamic drivers of this phase separation, particularly as influenced by conditions prevalent in nuclear environments such as irradiation, temperature gradients, and elemental transmutation, thereby impacting the structural integrity and performance of materials like those used in nuclear reactors.

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DR

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

PV

University of Washington

RA

University of Washington

AJ

NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research

TW

University of Manchester

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University of Washington

Seattle, United States

Colorado State University

Fort Collins, United States