Part II – February 1968 - Communication - The Solubility of Hydrogen in Solid Ni-Cu Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. S. Blakemore W. A. Oates E. O. Hall
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Abstract

AS part of an investigation into the effect of hydrogen on the serrated yielding of Ni-Cu alloys,' it was necessary to determine the solubility of hydrogen in the alloys of interest. With the exception of the work by Fukusima and Mitui2 who investigated the solubility of hydrogen in solid Ni-Cu alloys at 20 wt pct intervals at 1050°, 700°, and 350°C, the information in the literature is limited.3-10 Alloys were prepared from deoxidized Analar Copper and Mond Nickel pellets.' Wire samples were hydrogenated at 7.8 atm in an autoclave consisting of 5 ft of thick-walled Inconel 600 tube with a resistance furnace around the middle portion. The top end, at room temperature, was fitted with a safety valve, a calibrated pressure gage, and a sample inlet, while the bottom end, again at room temperature, was filled with water. After reaching equilibrium samples were quenched by dropping from the high-temperature region of the autoclave into water. They were then quickly transferred to liquid nitrogen where they were stored until analyzed for hydrogen using an Exhalograph.11 The results, which are shown in Fig. 1, represent the mean of two separate determinations on each sample. Because of the lower level of hydrogen at the high copper end of the series, the results here are of poor precision using this method. Fortunately, the results of Himmler9 using the Sieverts technique are available for these copper-rich alloys (>80 at. pct Cu)
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APA: J. S. Blakemore W. A. Oates E. O. Hall  (1969)  Part II – February 1968 - Communication - The Solubility of Hydrogen in Solid Ni-Cu Alloys

MLA: J. S. Blakemore W. A. Oates E. O. Hall Part II – February 1968 - Communication - The Solubility of Hydrogen in Solid Ni-Cu Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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