Affiliation:
1. Nagoya University
2. Suzuka National College of Technology
3. Toyohashi University of Technology
4. Oita National College of Technology
5. Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd
Abstract
The alloying effects of Pd on the hydrogen solubility and the resistance to hydrogen
embrittlement are investigated for Nb-xmol%Pd-ymol%Zr (x=0~19; y=0, 1) alloys. The hydrogen
solubility at 673 K is found to decrease with increasing Pd content in the alloys. Both pure Nb and
Nb-Pd alloys possessed ductility in vacuum at 673 K. However, severe hydrogen embrittlement
occurs in pure Nb when it is tested under the hydrogen pressure even as low as 0.01 MPa. In view of
the small punch (SP) absorption energy, the addition of Pd into Nb improves the resistance to
hydrogen embrittlement by decreasing the hydrogen solubility in the alloy, although brittle fracture is
still observed in the Nb-15mol%Pd alloy tested under a hydrogen pressure of 0.015 MPa at 673 K.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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