Conclusions
It has been established that maximal erosion of vanadium and its alloys is observed at 700–900°K, the corresponding range for niobium alloys being 900–1100°K. The maximal value of the erosion coefficients of alloys for vanadium and alloys V+25% Zr+C, Nb+4.2% Mo+Zr, and Nb+1.1% Zr+C is 1.5±0.7, 0.6±0.3, 0.4±0.2, and 0.15±0.07, respectively.
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Translated from Atomnaya Énergiya, Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 13–15, January, 1977.
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Kalin, B.A., Kirilin, N.M., Pisarev, A.A. et al. Temperature dependence of erosion of alloys of vanadium and niobium during bombardment with helium ions. At Energy 42, 12–14 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01119691
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