Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1573230 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Several specimens of Zircaloy-4 were creep tested at a single stress-temperature condition, and interrupted at different accumulated strain levels. Substructural observations were performed using bright field scanning transmission electron microscopy (BF STEM). The dislocation substructure was characterized to ascertain how creep strain evolution impacts the Modified Jogged-Screw (MJS) model, which has previously been utilized to predict steady-state strain rates in Zircaloy-4. Special attention was paid to the evolution of individual model parameters with increasing strain. Results of model parameter measurements are reported and discussed, along with possible extensions to the MJS model.
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Authors
B.M. Morrow, R.W. Kozar, K.R. Anderson, M.J. Mills,