“…Failure due to hydride blisters has been a serious safety concern in other zirconium alloys such as Zircaloy-4 cladding in pressurized light water reactors (PLWR) in countries such as the USA, France and Japan [6][7][8][9], and Zr-2.5Nb pressure tubes in pressurized heavy water reactors (PHWR) in Canada, Argentina, India and South Korea [10][11][12][13][14]. Hydride embrittlement has not only occurred in zirconium alloys, but also in other important metals such as niobium [15], titanium [16], vanadium [17], and more recently in magnesium-aluminum alloy [18,19], the latter being a candidate in advanced automobile technology.…”