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Publications by Koji ARIOKA
Microstructural Characterization of SCC Crack Tip and Oxide Film for SUS 316 Stainless Steel in Simulated PWR Primary Water at 320.DEG.C.
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
High Energy Physics
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Oxidation and SCC Initiation Studies of Type 304L SS in PWR Primary Water
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