The investigation of hydrogen accumulation in zirconium alloy by thermostimulated gas evolution method

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Parent link:Bulletin of the Tomsk Polytechnic University/ Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU).— , 2006-2007
Vol. 309, № 4.— 2006.— [P. 48-51]
Další autoři: Nikitenkov N. N. Nikolai Nikolaevich, Tyurin Yu. I. Yuri Ivanovich, Chernov I. P. Ivan Petrovich, Skirnevsky A. V., Garanin G. V. Georgy Viktorovich, Lider A. M. Andrey Markovich, Cherdantsev Yu. P. Yuriy Petrovich
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Thermostimulated gas evolution from zirconium alloy saturated by hydrogen E_125 versus deformation degree has been studied. Samples of zirconium were subjected to straining with relative lengthening 2,5; 5,0 and 10,0 %, then they were saturated with hydrogen by electrolyte method at current density 0,5 A/sm2 during 4 hours. Or vice versa, they were first saturated with hydrogen being subjected to deformation afterwards. The deformation of alloy samples results in trap formation with different energies of hydrogen bond. In this case both bond energy and hydrogen quantity caught in traps depends on both deformation size and succession of «deformation-saturation» actions. The values of hydrogen bond energies in traps are estimated. Types of traps are defined.
Vydáno: 2006
Edice:Technical sciences
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Médium: Elektronický zdroj Kapitola
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Thermostimulated gas evolution from zirconium alloy saturated by hydrogen E_125 versus deformation degree has been studied. Samples of zirconium were subjected to straining with relative lengthening 2,5; 5,0 and 10,0 %, then they were saturated with hydrogen by electrolyte method at current density 0,5 A/sm2 during 4 hours. Or vice versa, they were first saturated with hydrogen being subjected to deformation afterwards. The deformation of alloy samples results in trap formation with different energies of hydrogen bond. In this case both bond energy and hydrogen quantity caught in traps depends on both deformation size and succession of «deformation-saturation» actions. The values of hydrogen bond energies in traps are estimated. Types of traps are defined.