Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7971562 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of deformation temperature (77, 298 and 573â¯K) on the evolution of slip and twinning modes in Zircaloy-4 was studied. Samples of Zircaloy-4 were uniaxially compressed to different strains at a nominal strain rate of 10â3 sâ1. The compression direction was chosen so as to activate twinning. Microstructural examination was carried out using electron backscatter diffraction to relate the evolution of microstructure and texture to the micro-mechanics and work-hardening behaviour. In conjunction with experiments a visco-plastic self-consistent crystal plasticity model was used to determine the evolution of deformation modes. Extensive twinning was observed at all the test temperatures. Twinning activity at 298 and 573â¯K was comparable, but was lower than that at 77â¯K. A strong basal texture parallel to the compressive direction was found at 298 and 573â¯K. The VPSC model predicted well the texture evolution at 298 and 573â¯K. The basal texture developed at 77â¯K was found to have partially reoriented back to the initial texture due to secondary twinning. Prism slip was the dominant deformation mode with secondary slip becoming more active at higher temperatures.
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Authors
G. Bharat Reddy, Apu Sarkar, Rajeev Kapoor, Anand K. Kanjarla,