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EFFECT OF HYDROGEN ON THE TENSILE PROPERTIES OF IODIDE VANADIUM

Journal Article · · Trans. Met. Soc. AIME
OSTI ID:4017193
The tensile properties of iodide vanadiuin were determined as a function of hydrogen concentration. It was shown that the presence of 10 ppm H is sufficient to cause embrittlement of vanadium over a limited temperature range. The temperature of the observed ductility minimun is approxiinately --lOO deg C, this being a function of strain rate and hydrogen concentration. The yield stress of hydrogenated vanadium is raised sharply in the brittle temperature range. (auth)
Research Organization:
Iowa State Univ. of Science and Tech., Ames
NSA Number:
NSA-15-017357
OSTI ID:
4017193
Report Number(s):
IS-97
Journal Information:
Trans. Met. Soc. AIME, Journal Name: Trans. Met. Soc. AIME Vol. Vol: 221
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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