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2.27 MeV gamma radiation
[edit]I don't think the quote of 2.27 MeV gamma radiation is correct. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radionuclide talks about 0.51 MeV and 1.11 MeV. Most other sites I've looked at (including Oak Ridge and Los Alamos National Labs) only mention the 1.11 MeV gamma.
217.22.0.163 (talk) 12:39, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
- Will have a look in
- Roost, E.; Funck, E.; Spernol, A.; Vaninbroukx, R. (1972). "The decay of65Zn". Zeitschrift f�r Physik. 250: 395. doi:10.1007/BF01379752.
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at position 14 (help) - Be, M (2006). "Activity measurements and determination of gamma-ray emission intensities in the decay of 65Zn☆". Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 64 (10–11): 1396. doi:10.1016/j.apradiso.2006.02.092. PMID 16621581.
- Browne, E.; Tuli, J.K. (2010). "Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 65☆". Nuclear Data Sheets. 111: 2425. doi:10.1016/j.nds.2010.09.002.
- Roost, E.; Funck, E.; Spernol, A.; Vaninbroukx, R. (1972). "The decay of65Zn". Zeitschrift f�r Physik. 250: 395. doi:10.1007/BF01379752.
- Will have a look in
--Stone (talk) 14:12, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
- You are right! --Stone (talk) 15:16, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
BWR vs PWR
[edit]I believe the reference to PWR is inaccurate: The german version of the article refers to use in BWRs, and the Nukem details also point to general use in BWRs and recent successes in PWRs. I suggest reconciling the two articles accordingly.
87.157.217.75 (talk) 00:34, 9 August 2011 (UTC)
Potential for a Full Page on "Zinc Injection"
[edit]- I forget what rabbit hole got me here, but this is interesting!
- I don't know how many nuclear experts, or at least people way into all that we have, but this seems like it could at least deserve a stub page?
- It also ties into the whole intense chemistry side of Corrosion (ie not "stuff oxidizes kiddo, open your textbook to", but the intense level of chemistry talk used to describe how catalysts work but for how Stainless Steel works / how Crack Corrosion happens etc
- I'm rambling a bit, but i hope this makes sense, and i'd love to hear what you think
- Finally i don't remember if i dug this up on my own, or if this was already on-wiki, but here it is:
- https://inis.iaea.org/collection/NCLCollectionStore/_Public/34/066/34066627.pdf "Developments in PWR Zinc Injection" - H. Ocken, K. Fruzzetti, P. Frattini, and C. J. Wood — Preceding unsigned comment added by Eric Lotze (talk • contribs) 00:36, 22 August 2023 (UTC)