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Mark Peters: Building on a strong foundation
Summer at the American Nuclear Society carries with it a sense of renewed momentum as the incoming president takes office and starts making plans for the year ahead. This has been particularly true in the last few years, as nuclear energy moves into a new era marked by broader public interest, stronger policy support, and a growing sense of possibility across the field. Mark Peters, the Society’s 72nd president, shares that optimism—and he is focused on turning it into results.
G. G. Bentle
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 7 | Number 6 | June 1960 | Pages 487-495
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE60-A25755
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A transparent plastic in which gas was formed by gamma irradiation, was used to investigate the mechanisms of gas bubble formation and growth. Bubble formation and swelling were studied for several environments, both external and internal to the plastic-gas systems. During irradiation at 100°C, larger, but fewer bubbles form in the plastic than on lower temperature irradiation followed by 100°C annealing. The data indicate that inclusions increase bubble formation and internal surfaces promote bubble growth. An interpretation of these results, when applied to nuclear fuel swelling, indicates that swelling may be decreased by increasing fission rate and by decreasing the available sites for bubble nucleation and growth.