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Neutron diffraction studies of water and aqueous solutions under pressure
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High Hydrostatic PressureEngineeringNuclear PhysicsNeutron Diffraction ExperimentsPressure VesselSolution (Chemistry)Fluid PropertiesPressure VesselsArgon GasMaterials ScienceNeutron Diffraction StudiesPhysicsNeutron TransportMicrostructureHigh Temperature MaterialsThermal HydraulicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsNeutron Scattering
2014 A summary is given of data obtained from neutron diffraction experiments on heavy water at elevated pressures and temperatures using three different types of pressure vessel. The pressure vessels were manufactured from (i) hard steel (EN24T), (ii) titanium-zirconium null alloy, and (iii) autofrettaged aluminium alloy (7075-T6). In cases (i) and (ii), hydraulic pressures up to 6 kbar were applied directly to the sample across the oil/aqueous solution interface. In case (iii) the pressurizing medium of argon gas was applied uniformly throughout the sample volume giving pressures up to 2 kbar at temperatures in the range 21 °C to 80 °C. Revue Phys. Appl. 19 (1984) 803-805 SEPTEMBRE 1984,
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