Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Aug 2013)

INFLUENCE OF ALLOY COMPOSITION ON WORK HARDENING BEHAVIOR OF ZIRCONIUM-BASED ALLOYS

  • HYUN-GIL KIM,
  • IL-HYUN KIM,
  • JEONG-YONG PARK,
  • YANG-HYUN KOO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5516/NET.07.2012.055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 4
pp. 505 – 512

Abstract

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Three types of zirconium base alloy were evaluated to study how their work hardening behavior is affected by alloy composition. Repeated-tensile tests (5% elongation at each test) were performed at room temperature at a strain rate of 1.7 × 10−3 s−1 for the alloys, which were initially controlled for their microstructure and texture. After considering the yield strength and work hardening exponent (n) variations, it was found that the work hardening behavior of the zirconium base alloys was affected more by the Nb content than the Sn content. The facture mode during the repeated tensile test was followed by the slip deformation of the zirconium structure from the texture and microstructural analysis.

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