Abstract

The hydrogen concentrations in δ-phase titanium hydrides (δ-TiH x : 1.6< x<2.0), prepared by means of Sieverts apparatus, have been measured by means of elastic recoil detection (ERD) and neutron radiography (NRG) methods which are non-destructive hydrogen analyses. It is concluded that the hydrogen concentration in TiH x is determined by the ERD measurement with an accuracy of ±0.05. The hydrogen concentrations in the hydrides with various H/Ti ratios have been also estimated by combining the NRG data with a general Monte Carlo neutron-particle transport code, where the neutron scattering process during the NRG measurement is simulated.

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