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[en] All materials installed in high energy accelerators along the lines of primary and secondary beams are exposed to ionizing radiation. This can in certain cases cause a degradation of the properties of these materials and consequently affect the good function of the installation. The author has taken at CERN large number of samples of materials in order to determine their radioresistance. Generally the organic materials and the electronic components are more sensitive to ionizing radiation. The author presents the results of these studies which concern the isolations of the cables (polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, caoutchouc ethylene propylene, etc.), the isolations for the magnets on the base of epoxy resins, as well as other thermoresistant and thermoplastic products. The author equally presents a choice of materials and components which are used at CERN and which are resistant to radiations above an integral dose of 107-108 Gy. (orig.)
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Resistance aux rayonnements ionisants de materiaux installes autour des accelerateurs du CERN
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Renaud, C. (ed.); European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva (Switzerland); 195 p; 1 Apr 1982; p. 136-146; 20. annual workshop on radiation protection of the Association pour les Techniques et Sciences de la Radioprotection; Geneva, Switzerland; 12 - 14 Nov 1981
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