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Hydrogen Gorsky effect

Hydrogen has very large diffusion mobility it is accumulated not only in local defects and hydrides but also in zones of stretching mechanical stresses (the Gorski effect [1]). [Pg.681]

K. Kandasamy, F. A. Lewis, Important Gorsky effect influences on diffusion coefficients in metal-hydrogen systems, Int.J. Hydrogen Energy 1999, 24, 763-769. [Pg.105]

G. Schaumann, J. Volkl and G. Alefeld, The Diffusion Coefficients of Hydrogen and Deuterium in Vanadium, Niobium and Tantalum by Gorsky-Effect Measurements, Phys. Stat. Sol. 42 401 (1970). [Pg.236]

R. Cantelli, F. M. Mazzolai and M. Nuovo, Internal Friction due to Long-Range Diffusion of Hydrogen in Niobium (Gorsky Effect), Phys. Stat. Sol. 34 597 (1969). [Pg.236]


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