The mathematical modelling of the hydroelastic effect of slowing down of the diffusion processes in metal-hydrogen systems Online publication date: Mon, 09-Feb-2009
by Zh.L. Glukhova, V.A. Goltsov, T.A. Schegoleva, E.N. Lyubimenko, R.V. Kotelva
International Journal of Nuclear Hydrogen Production and Applications (IJNHPA), Vol. 1, No. 4, 2008
Abstract: Computations were carried out involving the lifetime of macroscopic ball-shaped Hydrogen Concentration (HC) inhomogeneities in palladium. It was shown that hydrogen-elastic stresses slow down the solubility of HC inhomogeneities. The influence of hydrogen-elastic stresses increases considerably as inhomogeneity dimensions increase.
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