Myers, H. P. published the artcileThe transmission of infrared radiation through sintered uranium dioxide, Computed Properties of 1821-27-8, the publication is New Nucl. Mater. Including Non-Metal. Fuels, Proc. Conf., Prague (1963), 323-8, discussion, 328-9, database is CAplus.
The infrared absorption spectra of sintered UO2 samples were measured at 0.86-15 ¦Ì. The contribution that transmitted radiant energy can make to the heat-transfer properties of UO2 was calculated It is postulated that in unirradiated UO2 radiant energy transfer can only be significant above 1500¡ãK., at which temperature the contribution is approx. 10% of the lattice conductivity; at 3000¡ãK., it equals the lattice conductivity It is probably the maximum contribution since reflection losses, temperature effects on the absorption spectrum, and impurities such as fission products will reduce the transmittance of irradiated UO2.
New Nucl. Mater. Including Non-Metal. Fuels, Proc. Conf., Prague published new progress about 1821-27-8. 1821-27-8 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Nitro Compound,Amine,Benzene, name is Bis(4-nitrophenyl)amine, and the molecular formula is C12H9N3O4, Computed Properties of 1821-27-8.
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