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The successful development of the high temperature reactor (HTR) as a source of process heat depends to a great extenton the availability of suitable structural alloys.It must be demonstrated that the alloys under consideration can meet the stringent demands for safety and reliability imposed by nuclear applications. In the HTR materials programmes, particular emphasis has been given to the effect of the service environments on the materials behaviour.
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Ennis, P.J., Quadakkers, W.J. (1987). Corrosion and Creep of Nickel-Base Alloys in Steam Reforming Gas. In: Marriott, J.B., Merz, M., Nihoul, J., Ward, J. (eds) High Temperature Alloys. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1347-9_45
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