Effect of the chemical composition and the structural and phases states of materials on hydrogen retention


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The results of investigation of the effect of chemical composition and structural and phase states of reactor steels and vanadium alloys on their capture and retention of hydrogen introduced into the materials in various ways are presented. It is shown that, in the case of identical conditions of hydrogen introduction, the amount of hydrogen captured by austenitic steels is substantially higher than that captured by ferritic/ martensitic steels. At the same time, the EP450 ODS ferritic/martensitic steel dispersion-strengthened with nanosized yttrium oxide particles retains a substantially higher amount of hydrogen as compared to that retained in the EP450 matrix steel. The alloying of vanadium with tungsten, zirconium, and titanium leads to an increase in the amount of retained hydrogen. The effect of titanium content on hydrogen retention is found to be nonmonotonic; the phenomenon is explained from a physical view point.

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I. Chernov

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

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Email: i_chernov@mail.ru
Ресей, Moscow

M. Stal’tsov

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

Email: i_chernov@mail.ru
Ресей, Moscow

B. Kalin

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

Email: i_chernov@mail.ru
Ресей, Moscow

I. Bogachev

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

Email: i_chernov@mail.ru
Ресей, Moscow

L. Guseva

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

Email: i_chernov@mail.ru
Ресей, Moscow

S. Korshunov

National Research Center Kurchatov Institute

Email: i_chernov@mail.ru
Ресей, Moscow


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