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Degradation of physical and mechanical properties of steel G-91 under low-dose neutron irradiation Sergey Kislitsin, Alexey Dikov, Oleg Maksimkin, Mikhail Merezhko, Oleg Rofman, Lyudmila Turubarova, Igor Gorlachev, and Nadezhda Sil’nagina

Citation: AIP Conference Proceedings 1909, 020084 (2017); doi: 10.1063/1.5013765 View online: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5013765 View Table of Contents: http://aip.scitation.org/toc/apc/1909/1 Published by the American Institute of Physics

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Degradation of Physical and Mechanical Properties of Steel G-91 under Low-Dose Neutron Irradiation Sergey Kislitsin1,2,a), Alexey Dikov1,2, Oleg Maksimkin1,2, Mikhail Merezhko1, Oleg Rofman1, Lyudmila Turubarova1, Igor Gorlachev1, and Nadezhda Sil’nagina1 1

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Institute of Nuclear Physics, Almaty, 050032 Republic of Kazakhstan National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Moscow, 115409 Russia a)

Corresponding author: [email protected]

Abstract. Changes in the structure and physicomechanical properties of steel G-91 were studied after low-dose neutron irradiation. The irradiation was carried out in the “wet” channel of the WWR-K research nuclear reactor of INP, Almaty, Kazakhstan, to the fast neutron fluencies 8.6 × 1019 n/cm2 at a temperature of