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Effects of hydrogen on mechanical properties of vanadium-niobium alloys
Authors:C. V. Owen  D. Cheong  O. Buck  T. E. Scott
Affiliation:(1) Ames Laboratory-US DOE, Iowa State University, 50011 Ames, IA;(2) Anaconda Aluminum Technical Center, 60195 Schaumburg, IL
Abstract:Mechanical properties of V-Nb alloys were investigated from 78 to about 300 K. The effects of alloying composition on the yield and flow stress are consistent with a hardening model due to the “misfit”" of one element in the matrix of the other. Additions of up to about 0.6 at. pct of hydrogen have a moderate strengthening effect on the yield stress of high vanadium alloys, but relatively little effect on the high niobium alloys. Little or no effect of adding hydrogen to any of the alloys was observed for the strain hardening coefficient. High Nb alloys were found to be much less embrittled by small additions of hydrogen than were high V alloys. In addition, the failure of severely embrittled alloys was found to be initiated intergranularly by impingement of mechanical twins on grain boundaries. It is speculated that the grain boundaries may be enriched hydrogen.
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