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Orientation-dependent solid solution strengthening in zirconium: a nanoindentation study

  • 1. Cranfield University. School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing (United Kingdom)
  • 2. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science (India)
  • 3. Dubai International Academic City (DIAC). Department of Mechanical Engineering, BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus (United Arab Emirates)
  • 4. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. Materials Science Division (India)

Description

Orientation-dependent solid solution strengthening was explored through a combined microtexture plus nanoindentation study. Pure zirconium (6N purity crystal-bar Zr) and commercial Zircaloy-2 were investigated for comparison. Local mechanical properties were estimated through finite element (FE) simulations of the unloading part of the nanoindentation load–displacement response. Combinations of 'averaging' scheme and constitutive relationship were used to resolve uncertainty of FE-extracted mechanical properties. Comparing the two grades, non-basal oriented grains showed an overall hardening and increase in elastic modulus. In contrast, insignificant change was observed for basal (or near-basal) oriented grains. The strengthening of non-basal orientations appeared via elimination of the lowest hardness/stiffness values without a shift in the peak value. Such asymmetric development brought out the clear picture of orientation-dependent solid solution strengthening in zirconium.

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Journal Title
Journal of Materials Science
Journal Volume
55
Journal Issue
10
Journal Page Range
p. 4493-4503
ISSN
0022-2461
CODEN
JMTSAS

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