EFFECT OF WATER VAPOR/HYDROGEN ENVIRONMENTS ON COLUMBIUM ALLOYS

Abstract

The results of an experimental investigation of the effect of water vapor/hydrogen environments on the mechanical properties of columbium and the B-66 columbium alloy are presented. Tensile tests were conducted on specimens of these materials in water vapor/hydrogen environments with H2O/H2 mixture ratios of 1 and 3.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1966
Accession Number
AD0808248

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  • J. A. Ytterhus
  • R. D. Lloyd
  • R. J. Walter
  • W. T. Chandler

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  • Niobium
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  • Tensile Strength
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