| ISBN-13: | 978-3-908450-42-9 |
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| Year: | 1999 |
| Title: | Hydrogen Diffusion in Metals [online] |
| Subtitle: | A 30-Year Restrospective |
| Authors/Editors: | D.J. Fisher |
| Published in: |
Defect and Diffusion Forum, Volumes 167 - 168
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| Category: | |
| Pages: | 330 |
| Edition: | softcover |
| Description: | The present work draws upon Diffusion and Defect Forum's 30-year project of summarizing recent progress in the fields of diffusion and defect research, by collating the relevant data which have been published during that time. The large number of studies of iron alloys reflects the great commercial importance of hydrogen embrittlement; an annoying phenomenon which has long plagued steel fabricators. Another metal group which has prompted a much study is the platinum family; largely because of their use as permeation filters for purifying the various isotopes. Engineers who wish to exploit the storage of hydrogen in metals also have a considerable body of relevant diffusion data upon which to draw. It is therefore hoped that a wide range of readers will find the present work to be a handy guide to the migration of various hydrogen isotopes in metals. |
| TOC: | Table of Contents |
| Prices: | USD: 246.00 / EUR: 189.00 |









