2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2008.08.054
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Analysis of hydrogen diffusion coefficient during hydrogen permeation through niobium and its alloys

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“…Considering that the T site is the predominant location of H in both Nb and Nb 15 W, a probably reasonable explanation could be given to the abovementioned experimental observations in the literature, i.e., it is the higher DH f value which fundamentally induce the decrease of the H solubility and hydrogen embrittlement [4,10,13].…”
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“…Considering that the T site is the predominant location of H in both Nb and Nb 15 W, a probably reasonable explanation could be given to the abovementioned experimental observations in the literature, i.e., it is the higher DH f value which fundamentally induce the decrease of the H solubility and hydrogen embrittlement [4,10,13].…”
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confidence: 84%
“…It should be noted that the selection of Nb 15 W is just to simulate to the experimental composition of Nbe5%W [3,4,10,13]. One H atom is then added, respectively, at the tetrahedral (T) and octahedral (O) sites of BCC Nb and Nb 15 W. As a typical example, Fig.…”
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“…Note that the curves for a narrower pressure range are practically linear, in line with ranges of the Sieverts' law. In a wide range of pressures, the wave-like character of the graphs is observed experimentally [37].…”
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