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Enhancing Room-Temperature Hydrogen Storage Properties in Ti-V-Cr-Nb-Mo/Fe Multielement Alloys via Substitutional Tuning. [PDF]
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Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1973
Abstract Static capsule tests were used to investigate the effect of oxygen in sodium on vanadium and vanadium alloys. When unalloyed vanadium in a vanadium capsule was exposed at 600 and 800° C to sodium that contained up to 1500 ppm O, the specimen and capsule gettered all the oxygen.
R.L. Klueh, J.H. Devan
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Abstract Static capsule tests were used to investigate the effect of oxygen in sodium on vanadium and vanadium alloys. When unalloyed vanadium in a vanadium capsule was exposed at 600 and 800° C to sodium that contained up to 1500 ppm O, the specimen and capsule gettered all the oxygen.
R.L. Klueh, J.H. Devan
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Superconductivity of Vanadium Alloys
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1985The effects of iron impurities up to 8 at% and of tantalum ones up to 10 at% on superconductivity is studied. The concentration dependence of various superconducting properties such as T c and d H c2 /d T | T c changes at a few at% of solute concentration.
Masahiro Isino +2 more
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Mechanical properties of vanadium and vanadium-base alloys
International Metals Reviews, 1980Abstract A comprehensive compilation and review is presented of the information available on the mechanical properties of vanadium and vanadium-base alloys. The total mechanicalproperty data base, as available in both the open and ‘closed’ literature (e.g.
D. L. Harrod, R. E. Gold
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Effect of oxygen in sodium on vanadium and vanadium alloys
Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1970Abstract Vanadium-base alloys are being considered as potential fuel cladding materials for sodium-cooled fast-breeder reactors. The mechanical and corrosion properties of vanadium alloys in sodium are strongly affected by oxygen impurities in the sodium.
R.L. Klueh, J.H. Devan
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Radiation effects in vanadium and vanad ium-base alloys
International Materials Reviews, 1980AbstractA comprehensive review is presented of the effects of high-energy neutron and ion irradiation on the mechanical properties, dimensional stability, and microstructural response of unalloyed vanadium and vanadium-base alloys. Only bulk radration effects are conside red; the response of the surface to ionizing radiation is not discussed.
R. E. Gold, D. L. Harrod
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Analysis of vanadium—titanium ores and alloys
Talanta, 1994A new spectrophotometric method for determining titanium in vanadium-titanium ore with 2,2'-biquinoxalyl was developed. The analytical procedure to dissolve samples and separate titanium from vanadium and tin was elaborated as well. Furthermore, vanadium and iron were determined in the ore investigated.
R, Baranowski +2 more
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Synthesis of vanadium carbide by mechanical alloying
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2005AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
B. Zhang, Z. Q. Li
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Blanket neutronics of Li/vanadium-alloy and Flibe/vanadium-alloy systems for FFHR
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2006Abstract Neutronics calculations were carried out to characterize self-cooled Li and Flibe blankets with vanadium alloy (V–4Cr–4Ti) structure, as advanced options for the Force Free Helical Reactor (FFHR-2). In the present paper, the parameter dependence of Tritium Breeding Ratio (TBR) and neutron shield performance was examined for a Li blanket ...
T. Muroga, T. Tanaka, A. Sagara
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Mechanical properties of vanadium-alloyed copper and nickel-vanadium alloys at elevated temperatures
Metal Science and Heat Treatment of Metals, 19611. Vanadium is useful deoxidizing and alloying addition to copper and nickel; small additions (up to 0.4% in copper and up to 1% in nickel) improve the mechanical properties of the alloys while reducing the effect of temperature on static tensile strength. 2. Addition of vanadium to copper eleminates the brittle range at 500°C.
Ye. M. Savitskiy, U. A. Duysemalieyev
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