Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1567633 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The three binary systems H–Pd, D–Pd and Pd–T have been modelled in the frame of the Calphad approach. A complete literature search has been undertaken and the most significant experimental data have been selected for a thermodynamic assessment of these systems. To complement the available data, pressure–composition curves have been measured for the three systems in the present work. The three systems are characterized by a strong isotope effect which is well taken into account in the modelling. They have been combined to perform calculations in the quaternary H–D–Pd–T system. It is shown that a reasonable extrapolation can be made without the use of ternary parameters if it is calculated with the so-called Toop model.
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Authors
J.-M. Joubert, S. Thiébaut,