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Author Puls, Manfred P

Title The effect of hydrogen and hydrides on the integrity of zirconium alloy components : delayed hydride cracking / Manfred P. Puls
Published London ; New York : Springer, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
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Series Engineering materials, 1612-1317
Engineering materials.
Contents Introduction -- Properties of Bulk Zirconium Hydrides -- Hydride Phases, Orientation Relationships, Habit Planes, and Morphologies -- Solubility of Hydrogen -- Diffusion of Hydrogen -- Characteristics of the Solvus -- Theories of Coherent Phase Equilibrium -- Experimental Results and Theoretical Interpretations of Solvus Relationships in the Zr-H System -- Fracture Strength of Embedded Hydride Precipitates in Zirconium and its Alloys -- Delayed Hydride Cracking: Theory and Experiment -- DHC Initiation at Volumetric Flaws -- Applications to CANDU Reactors
Summary Annotation By drawing together the current theoretical and experimental understanding of the phenomena of delayed hydride cracking (DHC) in zirconium alloys, The Effect of Hydrogen and Hydrides on the Integrity of Zirconium Alloy Components: Delayed Hydride Cracking provides a detailed explanation focusing on the properties of hydrogen and hydrides in these alloys. Whilst the emphasis lies on zirconium alloys, the combination of both the empirical and mechanistic approaches creates a solid understanding that can also be applied to other hydride forming metals. This up-to-date reference focuses on documented research surrounding DHC, including current methodologies for design and assessment of the results of periodic in-service inspections of pressure tubes in nuclear reactors. Emphasis is placed on showing how our understanding of DHC is supported by progress in general understanding of such broad fields as the study of hysteresis associated with first order phase transformations, phase relationships in coherent crystalline metallic solids, the physics of point and line defects, diffusion of substitutional and interstitial atoms in crystalline solids, and continuum fracture and solid mechanics. Furthermore, an account of current methodologies is given illustrating how such understanding of hydrogen, hydrides and DHC in zirconium alloys underpins these methodologies for assessments of real life cases in the Canadian nuclear industry. The all-encompassing approach makes The Effect of Hydrogen and Hydrides on the Integrity of Zirconium Alloy Component: Delayed Hydride Cracking an ideal reference source for students, researchers and industry professionals alike
Analysis Engineering
Chemical engineering
Materials
Nuclear engineering
Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
Metallic Materials
Nuclear Energy
kernenergie
chemische proceskunde
metalen
metals
mechanica
mechanics
materialen
Engineering (General)
Techniek (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
Subject Zirconium alloys -- Hydrogen content.
Zirconium alloys -- Fracture
Nuclear reactors -- Materials.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Material Science.
Science des matériaux.
Chimie.
Nuclear reactors -- Materials
Zirconium alloys -- Hydrogen content
Form Electronic book
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