Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1501737 | Scripta Materialia | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Changes in the mechanical properties of palladium that has undergone a cycle of hydride formation and decomposition in the temperature range 323–623 K have been characterized. The results show that at all temperatures studied cycling increases the strength and hardness of palladium while decreasing ductility, compared to well-annealed palladium. The extent of the changes in mechanical properties has been found to be essentially independent of cycling temperature up to 473 K and dependent on cycling temperature above 473 K.
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Authors
Gilberto Jimenez, Erik Dillon, Raymond Miller, Fred Massicotte, Steven Nesbit, Andrew Craft,