Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7893991 | Corrosion Science | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The characteristics of hydride formation on metallic U at the early stages were investigated for three differently treated samples. The first sample reacted in its as-received state, the second was thermally annealed and the third sample underwent cold work-hardening prior to reaction with deuterium. From the analysis, the vacuum heat-treated sample was found to be more resilient to hydriding at the nucleation and growth stage, exhibiting a reduced number of nucleation points when compared to the as-cast uranium. The work-hardened sample was observed to be more susceptible to H2 corrosion, displaying very dissimilar hydriding behaviour when compared to the other.
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Authors
A. Banos, C.P. Jones, T.B. Scott,