Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7967145 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The tensile properties and flow behavior of modified 9Cr-1Mo steel clad tube have been investigated in the framework of various constitutive equations for a wide range of temperatures (300-923 K) and strain rates (3 Ã 10â3 sâ1, 3 Ã 10â4 sâ1 and 3 Ã 10â5 sâ1). The tensile flow behavior of modified 9Cr-1Mo steel clad tube was most accurately described by Voce equation. The variation of instantaneous work hardening rate (θ = dÏ/dε) and Ïθ with stress (Ï) indicated two stage behavior characterized by rapid decrease at low stresses (transient stage) followed by a gradual decrease in high stresses (Stage III). The variation of work hardening parameters and work hardening rate in terms of θ vs. Ï and Ïθ vs. Ï with temperature exhibited three distinct regimes. Rapid decrease in flow stress and work hardening parameters and rapid shift of θ vs. Ï and Ïθ vs. Ï towards low stresses with increase in temperature indicated dynamic recovery at high temperatures. Tensile properties of the material have been best predicted from Voce equation.
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Authors
Kanwarjeet Singh, S. Latha, M. Nandagopal, M.D. Mathew, K. Laha, T. Jayakumar,