Tritium permeability of nickel plated stainless steel 21-6-9 and of gold plated aluminum
Tritium permeabilities of alloy 21-6-9 and of Al have been determined over the 200 to 750 and 300 to 460 deg C ranges, respectively. Permeation behavior through cold worked alloy 21-6-9 was similar to that for other austenitic alloys but behavior of austenitic alloy 21-6-9 was markedly different and...
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description | Tritium permeabilities of alloy 21-6-9 and of Al have been determined over the 200 to 750 and 300 to 460 deg C ranges, respectively. Permeation behavior through cold worked alloy 21-6-9 was similar to that for other austenitic alloys but behavior of austenitic alloy 21-6-9 was markedly different and suggested a structural transition near 560 deg C. Permeabilities determined for nonoxidized Al were different from those given in earlier publications, but are believed to represent better hydrogen permeation through Al. 9 ref.--AA |
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