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Thermotransport of hydrogen and deuterium in vanadium-niobium, vanadium-titanium, and vanadium-chromium alloys

Metallurgical Transactions A, 1983
Thermotransport of hydrogen and deuterium in vanadium alloyed with either niobium, titanium, or chromium is much greater than in pure vanadium, and additions of vanadium to niobium similarly increase thermotransport of hydrogen and deuterium over that observed in pure niobium.
D. T. Peterson, M. F. Smith
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In-Reactor Sodium Corrosion of Vanadium and Vanadium-Titanium Alloys

Nuclear Applications, 1968
Vanadium-titanium alloys, exposed to flowing sodium in the EBR-II core suffered small weight losses.
S. Greenberg, C. F. Cheng, W. E. Ruther
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Properties of Vanadium-Alloy Dihydrides

1983
Dihydrides of binary V-alloys with Ti and Cr have been investigated by X-ray diffraction, inelastic neutron scattering, measurements of the magnetic susceptibility and low temperature calorimetry. A strong H induced bulk segregation in V/Ti-alloys required special care in sample preparation. All dihydrides exhibit f.c.c. structure, the lattice constant
H. G. Severin, E. Wicke
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Properties of Vanadium-Columbium Alloys

Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1960
The development of a series of V--Nb alloys is described. The exploitation of this alloy system allows the design of high-strength, low-density compositions possessing good aqueous corrosion resistance in boiling, oxidizing, or reducing acids and sufficient oxidation resistance to allow their fabrication by conventional hot-working techniques in air ...
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PILOT EVALUATION OF VANADIUM ALLOYS

1963
Abstract : Experimental vanadium-columbium base alloys were fabricated to sheet from 200-gram arcmelted ingots. The composition V-60w/o Cb1w/o Zr-0.075w/o C had ultimate tensile strength values of 97,000, 77,000, and 20,000 psi at 1800, 2000, and 2400 F, respectively.
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Study on low-vanadium Ti–Zr–Mn–Cr–V based alloys for high-density hydrogen storage

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2022
Xue-Zhang Xiao, Li-Xin Chen
exaly  

Vanadium Oxide: Phase Diagrams, Structures, Synthesis, and Applications

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Peng Hu, Li-Qiang Mai, Yi Long
exaly  

Recent progress of vanadium-based alloys for fusion application

Tungsten, 2021
Shao-ning Jiang, Wei-Feng Rao
exaly  

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