To understand hydrogen behavior in V and V based alloys, static and dynamic hydrogen chargings were carried out for unirradiated and irradiated V and V–4Cr–4Ti. Hydrogen can be trapped by lattice defects, dislocations, vacancies and voids, which are effective up to 500 °C. Unexpected softening occurred at low levels of hydrogen, and hardening occurred at high levels. Alloying elements intensified the hardening, which are seen as general phenomena in V and V based alloys. A significant effect was seen for dynamic charging, which was attributed to fast diffusion and interactions with mobile dislocations.
Revised: November 10, 2005 |
Published: August 1, 2004
Citation
Ohnuki S., T. Yasuda, T. Suda, S. Watanabe, and B.M. Oliver. 2004.Effect of alloying elements and neutron-irradiation on hydrogen behavior in V alloys.Journal of Nuclear Materials 329-333. Part A.PNNL-SA-42303.