Institute of Metals Division - High Temperature X-Ray Diffraction Investigation of the Zr-H System

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. A. Vaughan J. R. Bridge
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

The phase diagram of the Zr-H system over the range 0 to 65 atomic pet was determined by high temperature X-ray diffraction methods. Results show a eutectoid between a zirconium and the hydride phase. The eutectoid temperature was established at 560±10°C with a eutectoid composition of 42*3 atomic pet H. The hydride phase of the lowest hydrogen content is stable only above the eutectoid temperature, but is formed and retained in a metastable state during reaction of zirconium with hydrogen at temperatures below 560°C. One hydride phase is indicated that exists over the composition range 55 to 65 atomic pet H. RECENT increase in the industrial importance of zirconium has stimulated several investigations of the reaction of zirconium with hydrogen. Review of the literature on interpretation of absorption isotherms' ' shows that attempts were made to relate the observations to the room temperature hydride phases reported by Hagg.3 However, more recently Schwartz and Mallett' reported the existence of a new hydride phase, isomorphous with the lower hydride in the Hf-H system described by Sidhu.4 This phase was found adjacent to the metal in a diffusion gradient sample. In addition to the new phase, Schwartz and Mallett reported on only two of the five hydrides found by Hagg. Gulbransen" confirmed the existence of only three hydrides of
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APA: D. A. Vaughan J. R. Bridge  (1957)  Institute of Metals Division - High Temperature X-Ray Diffraction Investigation of the Zr-H System

MLA: D. A. Vaughan J. R. Bridge Institute of Metals Division - High Temperature X-Ray Diffraction Investigation of the Zr-H System. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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