Abstract

Microscopic deformation of each crystal of duplex phases of Ni-Ti-Nb alloy due to hydrogen absorption was investigated by X-ray diffraction technique. Ni30Ti30Nb40 which is hydrogen permeation alloy and consists of the primary phase, NbTi, and the eutectic phases, NiTi + NbTi, was used as a specimen. The change of lattice spacing of the specimen during hydrogen absorption was measured by Cu-Kα characteristic X-ray. As a result, the lattice spacing of crystal of NbTi phase increased extremely, while that of NiTi phase increased slightly. It was pointed out that the NbTi phase is responsible for hydrogen absorption in the Ni-Ti-Nb alloy. When hydrogen gas was released from the specimen at high temperature, both lattice spacing returned nearly to those of them before hydrogen absorption, and the specimen kept its original shape. Therefore, it was confirmed that the volume expansion of crystal of the Ni-Ti-Nb alloy due to hydrogen absorption was elastic deformation.

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