Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1500306 | Scripta Materialia | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This paper reports X-ray diffraction results obtained during in situ precipitate growth studies. A Zr–2.5Nb specimen containing 60 wt. ppm hydrogen was subject to a thermomechanical cycle in order to precipitate hydrides preferentially at a 15 μm root radius notch. Diffraction patterns were collected as a function of time, during growth of a large (∼100 μm long) notch-tip hydride. The results indicate that hydride precipitation relaxes the crack tip strain field and confirm differences in overload behavior observed at room temperature and 250 °C.
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Authors
M. Kerr, M.R. Daymond, R.A. Holt, J.D. Almer, S. Stafford,