Determination of Hydrogen in Materials Nuclear Physics Methods /

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Author / Creator:Khabibullaev, Pulat K.
Imprint:Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989.
Description:1 online resource (x, 90 pages).
Language:English
Series:Springer Tracts in Modern Physics, 0081-3869 ; 117
Springer tracts in modern physics ; 117.
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11079305
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Other authors / contributors:Skorodumov, Boris G.
ISBN:9783540460671
3540460675
9783540506751
3540506756
3540460675
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Summary:Measuring the hydrogen content in materials is important both for research and for various applications in material and surface sciences, such as hydrogen embrittlement of steel, controlled thermonuclear reaction first wall studies, and changed material properties caused by dissolved hydrogen. Hydrogen is the most difficult atomic species to analyze by traditional methods, but nuclear physics methods are particularly suited for this purpose. President of the Uzbek SSR Academy of Sciences P.K. Khabibullaev and Professor B.G. Skorodumov discuss in this book the characteristics of these methods, such as lower detection limits, selectivity in respect to different isotopes, accuracy, depth resolution and maximum detection depth. Examples of applications that are dealt with include the determination of material humidity, the dating of objects, the study of hydrogen diffusion including non-stationary processes, and the investigation of changes in material properties like superconductivity, plasticity and electrical properties due to contamination by hydrogen.
Other form:Print version: 9783540506751
Standard no.:10.1007/BFb0044539

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