Hydrogen Embrittlement Measurement Using New Palladium Probe 820604
The use of the glass palladium needle membrane attached to the ion gauge probe provides a new way to measure very small amounts of hydrogen. Tests show the probe measures hydrogen in parts per billion. There are applications in the fields of hydrogen embrittlement, corrosion embrittlement, and corrosion measurement - also, uses in the aerospace, steel, pipeline, and nuclear energy industries.
Citation: Lawrenson, G. and Lawrence, J., "Hydrogen Embrittlement Measurement Using New Palladium Probe," SAE Technical Paper 820604, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/820604. Download Citation
Author(s):
Gary M. Lawrenson, Julia F. Lawrence
Affiliated:
Lawrence Electronics Co., Seattle, WA
Pages: 4
Event:
Annual Aerospace/Airline Plating and Metal Finishing Forum and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 1982 Transactions-V91-A
Related Topics:
Nuclear energy
Hydrogen fuel
Steel
Corrosion
Glass
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