How to download it :
- go to the "LibGen" website,
- and enter "hydrogen in metals smith",
- bingo !
The version available in the LibGen website was scanned by The i2-HMR.
N.B. : at the time of the scan, this book was not available from Publishers (and is maybe still not), explaining why we shared it in LibGen. We're sorry for the low quality of the scan.
K.M. Mackay
1966
186 pages
How to download it :
- go to the "LibGen" website,
- and enter "hydrogen compounds of the metallic elements",
- bingo !
The version available in the LibGen website was scanned by The i2-HMR.
N.B. : at the time of the scan, this book was not available from Publishers (and is maybe still not), explaining why we shared it in LibGen. We're sorry for the low quality of the scan.
The previous edition (1993) can be found here.
By R.A. Oriani.
Reference : Transactions of Fusion Technology, Vol. 26, issue 4T (1994) 235-266.
How to find this review ?
There are 2 ways.
(i) The first way is to download it directly thanks to the box below, since the publisher does not make it available in its website (at least on Nov. 25th 2020) ; this paper has no DOI number. You can check whether the situation has changed directly in the publisher's website : here. This version is the ORIGINAL one, kindly supplied by Prof. Dieter H. Britz in 2014 to Nicolas Armanet (thanks a lot !).
(ii) The other way is to download it via the LENR-CANR.org website HERE. This version is not the original one, but is much more enjoyable to read (and with better resolution photos).
Edited by V.A. Goltsov.
Year : 2001.
Pages : 545.
How to download it :
- go to the "LibGen" website,
- and enter "progress in hydrogen treatment",
- bingo !
Title : Constitution of binary alloys.
Authors : M. Hansen and K. Anderko.
Year : 1958 (2nd edition).
Pages : 1305.
How to download it :
- go to the "LibGen" website,
- and enter "constitution of binary alloys hansen",
- bingo !
The version available in the LibGen website was scanned by The i2-HMR.
N.B. : at the time of the scan, this book was not available from Publishers (and is maybe still not), explaining why we shared it in LibGen. We're sorry for the low quality of the scan.
Title : Constitution of binary alloys, first supplement.
Author : R.P. Elliott.
Year : 1965.
Pages : 877.
How to download it :
- go to the "LibGen" website,
- and enter "constitution of binary alloys elliott",
- bingo !
The version available in the LibGen website was scanned by The i2-HMR.
N.B. : at the time of the scan, this book was not available from Publishers (and is maybe still not), explaining why we shared it in LibGen. We're sorry for the low quality of the scan.
Title : Constitution of binary alloys, second supplement.
Author : F.A. Shunk.
Year : 1969.
Pages : 720.
How to download it :
- go to the "LibGen" website,
- and enter "constitution of binary alloys shunk",
- bingo !
The version available in the LibGen website was scanned by The i2-HMR.
N.B. : at the time of the scan, this book was not available from Publishers (and is maybe still not), explaining why we shared it in LibGen. We're sorry for the low quality of the scan.
Title : Binary alloys phase diagrams.
Editors : T.B. Massalski and J.L. Murray, L.H. Bennett, H. Baker.
Year : 1986.
Vol 1 : Ac-Au to Fe-Rh.
Vol 2 : Fe-Ru to Zn-Zr.
Pages (total) : 2224.
How to download it :
- go to the "LibGen" website,
- and enter "binary alloy phase diagrams",
- bingo !
Title : Binary alloys phase diagrams.
Editors : T.B. Massalski, H. Okamoto, P.R. Subramanian, L. Kacprzak.
Year : 1990.
Vol 1 : Ac-Ag to Ca-Zn (970 pages).
Vol 2 : Cd-Ce to Hf-Rb (2104 - 971 pages = 1133 pages).
Vol 3 : Hf-Re to Zn-Zr
How to find it :
ASM : see this link.
LibGen : not present yet.
How to download it :
- go to the "LibGen" website,
- and enter "alloy phase diagrams",
- bingo !
Group IV, Physical Chemistry
Title : A handbook of lattice spacings and structures of metals and alloys.
By : W.B. Pearson.
Year : 1958.
Pages : 1044.
Volume I.
How to download it :
- go to the "LibGen" website,
- and enter "lattice spacings and structures",
- bingo !
Title : A handbook of lattice spacings and structures of metals and alloys.
By : W.B. Pearson.
Year : 1967.
Pages : 1446.
Volume II.
How to download it :
- go to the "LibGen" website,
- and enter "lattice spacings and structures",
- bingo !
The version available in the LibGen website was scanned by The i2-HMR. It took us ... about 2 years and a half. Little by little, a few scanned pages a day, days after days, with some breaks, the book is now fully scanned and has just been uploaded in the LibGen website (Feb., 27th, 2023).
N.B. : at the time of the scan (that started in 2020), and still on Feb., 27th, 2023, this book is not available from Publishers, explaining why we shared it in LibGen. We're sorry for the low quality of the scan.
Title : Pearson's Handbook of Crystallographic Data for Intermetallic Phases.
Volumes : 1 - 3.
By : P. Villars and L.D. Calvert.
Year : 1985.
Pages : 3258.
This book is apparently not available for purchase in the ASM's website, and is not available yet in LibGen's website, unfortunately.
Title : Pearson's Handbook of Crystallographic Data for Intermetallic Phases.
Volumes : 1 - 4.
By : P. Villars and L.D. Calvert.
Year : 1991.
Pages : 5366.
This book is apparently not available for purchase in the ASM's website, and is not available yet in LibGen's website, unfortunately.
Title : Pearson's Handbook, Desk Edition, Crystallographic data for intermetallic phases.
Volumes : 1 - 2.
By : P. Villars.
Year : 1997.
Pages : 2886.
This book, not yet on LibGen, is however available for purchase in the ASM's website here.
Here's a non exhaustive list of what we plan to add :
... and many many many other things ...
15.a) Videos of brittle metals pulverized by the first H absorption
15.a.1) Video of ZrMn1.5 decrepitation
15.a.2) Video of LaNi5 decrepitation
Snapshots from the video. All the experimental details are precisely described in the movie (including the sound produced by the decrepitation !).
In addition to LaNi5, two alloys are presented : LaNi4.9Si0.1 and LaNi4.9Cu0.1.
Details about the video :
Title : Activation of a LaNi5 hydrogen absorbent.
Scientific collaborators : H.H. van Mal, H.A. van Esveld, H. Zijlstra.
Script : N. Wiedenhof, H. Zijlstra.
Photography, editing and direction : P.G.M. Vos.
Animation : W. Rouvoet.
Production :
Photonics Department
Philips Research Laboratories
Eindhoven, Netherlands, 1973.
Acknowledgements (including to Philips) :
First of all, we sincerely acknowledge Philips for letting us the possibility to make their movie available on our website "for educational and non-commercial purposes only" (email dated : April, the 7th, 2021). We also warmly thank our Philips contact, Willem van de Leest, for his always-very-cordial-and-prompt emails.
Sincere and warm acknowledgements are also due to Daniel FRUCHART (Directeur de Recherche Emérite, Institut Néel, Grenoble, France) for having informed us about the existence of this super movie, back in 2016. Thank you so much !!
N.B. : while citing this video, please don't forget to mention the above details (see "Details about the video").
Of course, a little thank to the i2-HMR would also be appreciated ;)
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Message to Organizers of previous Conferences (MH-2018, MH-2016, MH-2012) :
regretfully, your website can't be accessed (July, 21st, 2020). Would it be possible to make it accessible again, please ?
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