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Boron aluminum titanium hydride

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Boron Aluminum Titanium Hydride (BATH) was developed as a radiation shielding material in the NERVA project for space nuclear thermal propulsion applications.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ Kaszubinski, Leonard (1973), Shield Materials Recommended for Space Power Nuclear Reactors (PDF)
  2. ^ Gruneisen, S.J. (1991), Shielding Requirements for Particle Bed Propulsion Systems (PDF), archived from the original on April 8, 2013
  3. ^ Poindexter, A.M., Aluminum-Titanium Hydride-Boron Carbide Composite Provides Lightweight Neutron Shield Material (PDF)