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Facility, procedure, and results of investigations of the hydrogen elastic deformation of a palladium plate

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We have manufactured a new facility and developed a procedure for studying the hydrogen elastic deformation of a palladium plate subjected to one-sided action of hydrogen. We have obtained time dependences of the hydrogen elastic deformation of palladium plates preliminarily unsaturated and uniformly saturated to a concentration n = H / Pd = 0.028 (Δ P = 0.13 MPa) as well as during degassing of such a plate saturated uniformly to a concentration n = H / Pd = 0.052 ( Δ P = 0.24 MPa) at a testing temperature of 200°C. It has been established that hydrogen elastic deformation being observed is completely reversible.

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Correspondence to E. N. Lyubimenko.

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Translated from Fizyko-Khimichna Mekhanika Materialiv, Vol. 45, No. 5, pp. 55 – 60, September – October, 2009.

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Gol’tsov, V.A., Lyubimenko, E.N. & Glukhova, Z.L. Facility, procedure, and results of investigations of the hydrogen elastic deformation of a palladium plate. Mater Sci 45, 670–675 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11003-010-9230-3

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