Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1575305 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The mechanical properties and microstructural characteristics of ultrafine grained Zircaloy-2 processed by cryorolling (CR) were investigated in the present work. The solutionised Zircaloy-2 was rolled at liquid nitrogen temperature (77 K) with different thickness reductions (25-85%). The dislocation density ãÏã in the cryorolled Zircaloy-2 increases with increasing true strain due to the suppression of dynamic recovery. EBSD analysis of CR Zircaloy-2 revealed initial strain hardening, which has occurred due to activation of {101¯2}ã1¯011ã tensile and {112¯2}ã1¯1¯23ã compressive twins during deformation of samples up to 50% strain. The prismatic and basal slips were activated during subsequent deformation. The fraction of low angle boundaries has increased with increasing true strain up to 50% thickness reduction but the fraction of high angle grain boundaries has increased for CR85% alloy. The CR 85% alloy showed hardness and yield strength values of 282 HV and 891 MPa, respectively. The annealed CR 85% alloy showed higher ductility (9.5% and 11.2% in rolling and transverse direction, respectively) as compared to CR 85% alloy. The annealed Zircaloy-2 showed heterogeneous microstructure consisting of ultrafine grains and nanograins.
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Authors
Sunkulp Goel, Nachiket Keskar, R. Jayaganthan, I.V. Singh, D. Srivastava, G.K. Dey, N. Saibaba,