Abstract

Experimental and theoretical aspects of inert gas diffusion and release from solids were discussed. An overview of previous gas release studies was given. Particular emphasis was placed on work done by Elleman, Kelly and Matze. Theoretical approaches to the diffusion and gas release problem were examined. In particular, gas release from single region and composite solids was studied with and without trapping. Results obtained with a computer code developed for a composite solid with reversible trapping were discussed. Finally, approaches to calculating the initial concentration profile in samples which have been irradiated with alpha particles were considered. (auth)

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