Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7964833 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Based on experimental observations, three distinct stages of annealing were noted. Stage I caused changes in the misorientations of the non-fragmented grains, while the fragmented regions remained unaffected. This was also the most effective stage for residual stress relief. In stage II, discontinuous recrystallization and grain coarsening consumed the fragmented regions. This stage provided the highest softening. Finally, stage III created recovery-induced grain refinement of the larger non-fragmented grains. A combination of indirect and direct observations thus provided a complete picture of the annealing related microstructural changes in a moderately deformed commercial Zirconium alloy.
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Authors
Gulshan Kumar, Ramesh Singh, Jaiveer Singh, D. Srivastava, G.K. Dey, I. Samajdar,