Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corrosion resistance and low neutron absorption cross-section. However, zirconium has strong affinity for hydrogen which leads to hydrogen concentration build-up over time. It is well known that the formation of hydrides will degrade the material and leads to, for example, delayed hydride cracking during high burn up. Even though zirconium hydrides have been studied for several decades, there still remain some controversies regarding the formation mechanisms, exact crystal structure, and stability of various hydride phases. This study uses high resolution synchrotron radiation as a probing tool to observe the precipitation and dissolution of hydrid...
Zirconium alloys, widely used in the nuclear industry, Fig 1, have a strong affinity for hydrogen th...
Zirconium alloys, widely used in the nuclear industry, Fig 1, have a strong affinity for hydrogen th...
Zirconium alloys, widely used in the nuclear industry, Fig 1, have a strong affinity for hydrogen th...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
For the first time, various hydride phases in a zirconium-hydrogen system have been prepared in a hi...
For the first time, various hydride phases in a zirconium-hydrogen system have been prepared in a hi...
For the first time, various hydride phases in a zirconium-hydrogen system have been prepared in a hi...
The ingress of hydrogen during corrosion in service can degrade the mechanical properties of zirconi...
Due to their low thermal neutron capture cross-section, adequate mechanical strength and high corros...
Zirconium alloys, widely used in the nuclear industry, Fig 1, have a strong affinity for hydrogen th...
Zirconium alloys, widely used in the nuclear industry, Fig 1, have a strong affinity for hydrogen th...
Zirconium alloys, widely used in the nuclear industry, Fig 1, have a strong affinity for hydrogen th...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
Zirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their high strength, good corros...
For the first time, various hydride phases in a zirconium-hydrogen system have been prepared in a hi...
For the first time, various hydride phases in a zirconium-hydrogen system have been prepared in a hi...
For the first time, various hydride phases in a zirconium-hydrogen system have been prepared in a hi...
The ingress of hydrogen during corrosion in service can degrade the mechanical properties of zirconi...
Due to their low thermal neutron capture cross-section, adequate mechanical strength and high corros...
Zirconium alloys, widely used in the nuclear industry, Fig 1, have a strong affinity for hydrogen th...
Zirconium alloys, widely used in the nuclear industry, Fig 1, have a strong affinity for hydrogen th...
Zirconium alloys, widely used in the nuclear industry, Fig 1, have a strong affinity for hydrogen th...