Investigation of Hydrogen Sorption-Desorption Processes and Hydrides Formation and Dissolution in Zirconium by Using Sievert Apparatus and Short-Wave Diffraction of Synchrotron Radiation
Investigation of Hydrogen Sorption-Desorption Processes and Hydrides Formation and Dissolution in Zirconium by Using Sievert Apparatus and Short-Wave Diffraction of Synchrotron Radiation
Hydrogen sorption-desorption processes by zirconium alloy Zr-1Nb was investigated in this article. Sievert apparatus was used for investigation of hydrogen interaction with material. It was shown that hydrogenation at gas atmosphere at 350, 450 and 550 °C temperatures leads to the δ-hydride formation in all material volume. Hydrogen sorption rates were calculated on the linear parts of sorption curves and equal to 0.5·10-4 wt%/s at 350 °C, 9.5·10-4 wt%/s at 450 °C and 23.1·10-4 wt%/s at 550 °C. Short-wave diffraction of synchrotron radiation was used for investigation of hydrides dissociation during heating. Hydrides dissociation formed after hydrogenation at gas atmosphere occurs at temperature 522-540 °C. Further temperature increasing leads to β-phase appearance which indicates α to β phase transition at zirconium.
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