PECULARITIES OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HIGH-PURITY, IODIDE AND HAFNIUM GFE-1 IN TEMPERATURE RANGE 20-900°C

  • L. S. Ozhigov National Science Center ″Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology″ 1 Academicheskaya av., Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine
  • N. N. Pilipenko National Science Center ″Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology″ 1 Academicheskaya av., Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine
  • P. N. V’jugov National Science Center ″Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology″ 1 Academicheskaya av., Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine
  • V. I. Savchenko National Science Center ″Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology″ 1 Academicheskaya av., Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine
  • A. G. Rudenko National Science Center ″Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology″ 1 Academicheskaya av., Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine
  • Yevgeniy A. Krainyuk National Science Center ″Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology″ 1 Academicheskaya av., Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2185-1838
  • R. V. Azhazha National Science Center ″Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology″ 1 Academicheskaya av., Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine
  • O. E. Kozhevnikov National Science Center ″Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology″ 1 Academicheskaya av., Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine

Abstract

Here is given the results of investigation of mechanical properties of high-purity hafnium, iodide hafnium and hafnium GFE-1 at temperature range 20-900°C. Taken results are testifying about considerable influence of methods of receiving hafnium, its purity and mechanical-thermal processing on mechanical properties. The characteristic abnormalities of mechanical properties in the temperature range 20-900°C for different purity hafnium are discussed.

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Author Biographies

L. S. Ozhigov, National Science Center ″Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology″ 1 Academicheskaya av., Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine

 

N. N. Pilipenko, National Science Center ″Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology″ 1 Academicheskaya av., Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine

 
P. N. V’jugov, National Science Center ″Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology″ 1 Academicheskaya av., Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine
 
Yevgeniy A. Krainyuk, National Science Center ″Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology″ 1 Academicheskaya av., Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine
 

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2015-06-13
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Ozhigov, L. S., Pilipenko, N. N., V’jugov, P. N., Savchenko, V. I., Rudenko, A. G., Krainyuk, Y. A., Azhazha, R. V., & Kozhevnikov, O. E. (2015). PECULARITIES OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HIGH-PURITY, IODIDE AND HAFNIUM GFE-1 IN TEMPERATURE RANGE 20-900°C. East European Journal of Physics, 2(1), 60-62. https://doi.org/10.26565/2312-4334-2015-1-09