Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7967778 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Cold worked and stress relieved Zr-2.5 wt%Nb alloy was annealed at 900 °C for 5-90 min and quenched in water, which resulted in formation of αⲠmartensite and primary α phase. Reheating of the same samples to 700 °C leads to αâ²Â â αZr + βZr transformation following JMAK kinetics (n = 0.55 and k = 0.34). Tensile samples in annealed condition were deformed at 625-700 °C over strain rates of 2 Ã 10â5-1 Ã 10â2 sâ1. With the increase in annealing time, strain rate sensitivity and activation energy for deformation were found to change from 0.42 to 0.20 and 181.4-685 kJ/mol respectively. The maximum peak stress (136.5 MPa) obtained at 700 °C from present results suggests higher load bearing ability of the Zr-2.5Nb alloy in annealed and quenched condition compared to that of cold-rolled and stress-relieved condition.
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Authors
S.S. Nene, G. Sharma, R.N. Singh, B.P. Kashyap,