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Congratulations to Mehdi Balooch for publishing in J. Nucl. Mat.

April 22, 2017 | Peter Hosemann, PhD

The paper “Performance evaluation and post-irradiation examination of a novelLWR fuel composed of U 0.17ZrH1.6 fuel pellets bonded to Zircaloy-2cladding by lead bismuth eutectic” was published in J. Nucl. Mat. by Mehdi Balooch, Donald R. Olander, Kurt A. Terrani, Peter Hosemann, Andrew M. Casella,David J. Senor, Edgar C. Buck.

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Congratulations to the team for publishing in Experimental Mechanics “Evaluation of the Mechanical Properties of TRISO Particles Using Nanoindentation and Ring Compression Testing”

April 22, 2017 | Peter Hosemann, PhD

D. Frazer, J. Szornel, D.L. Krumwiede, K.A.Terrani, P. Hosemann published a new paper in “Experimental mechanics” entitled:”Evaluation of the Mechanical Properties of TRISO Particles Using Nanoindentation and Ring Compression Testing”

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DOE NEUP award enables the in-situ Hysitron nanoindenter with heating and nanoDynamic mode at UCB

April 21, 2017 | Peter Hosemann, PhD

This week Hysitron installed the new in-situ PI88 with heating (<800C), nanoDynamic mode, and two load ranges (max 500mN) at UCB’s nuclear materials group. We are excited to be able to test materials at reactor operation temperature on the nano scale (indentation, bending, compression and tension). This tool will also be available for NSUF users. […]

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Thanks to DOE-NEUP we received our new Kammrath and Weiss in-situ tensile stage!

March 7, 2017 | Peter Hosemann, PhD

We are looking forward to test many irradiated and not irradiated samples with this fantastic tool!

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The nuclear materials group particpates in the TMS 2017 in San Diego

March 2, 2017 | Peter Hosemann, PhD

   

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Congratulations to Wendy Gu and her co-authors to publish the article in PNAS

February 28, 2017 | Peter Hosemann, PhD

Tolerance to structural disorder and tunable mechanical behavior in self-assembled superlattices of polymer-grafted nanocrystals was published in PNAS

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Packing up the Sword “Californium” for the TMS 2017 bladesmithing competition

February 24, 2017 | Peter Hosemann, PhD

Congratulations to the bladesmithers Evan, Hi, Winston, David, Joey, Manfred. Job well done!!

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Congratulations to the team on the recently published article” Nanomechanical Characterization of the Tensile Modulus of Rupture for Kerogen-Rich Shale”

February 20, 2017 | Peter Hosemann, PhD

Congratulations to the team on the recently published article” Nanomechanical Characterization of the Tensile Modulus of Rupture for Kerogen-Rich Shale“

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Congratulations Cameron and the team for publishing in MSE-A

February 2, 2017 | Peter Hosemann, PhD

The influence of microstructure on the cyclic deformation and damage of copper and an oxide dispersion strengthened steel studied via in-situ micro-beam bending  

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Congratulations Ashley and the team to publish your paper in J. Nucl. Mat.

January 30, 2017 | Peter Hosemann, PhD

Nanoindentation and in situ microcompression in different dose regimes of proton beam irradiated 304 SS A. Reichardt , A. Lupinacci , D. Frazer , N. Bailey , H. Vo , C. Howard , Z. Jiao , A. Minor , P. Chou , P. Hosemann Abstract: Recent developments in micromechanical testing have allowed for the efficient […]

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