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Posted - 08/18/2005 : 17:40:59
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Residual stress measurements in a zircaloy-4 weld by neutron diffraction D.G. Carr (a),*, M.I. Ripley (a), T.M. Holden (b), D.W. Brown (c), S.C. Vogel (c)
a Department of Materials and Engineering Science, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, PMB1, Lucas Heights, NSW, Menai 2234, Australia b Northern Stress Technologies, Deep River, Ont., Canada K0J 1P0 c Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA
Received 12 March 2004; received in revised form 8 May 2004; accepted 12 May 2004 Available online 17 June 2004 Acta Materialia 52 (2004) 4083–4091 http://www.actamat-journals.com .............................................. The texture of the parent metal plate is similar to that of Ciurchea et al. [17] prepared by cold rolling followed by annealing at 600 C and to Zr-2 sheet formed and welded into calandria tubes [1]. ................................................ The first possibility is that new variants come about by the accommodation of the very large Bain strains [17] in the [1 1 2 0], [1 0 1 0] and [0 0 0 2] crystallographic directions. .................................................. Ciurchea et al. [17] have suggested that the.......... The microstructures of our weld and HAZ are somewhat similar to that described by Ciurchea et al. [17]. References [17] Ciurchea D, Pop AV, Gheorghiu C, Furtuna A, Todica M, Dinu A, et al. J Nuc Mater 1996;231:83. [18] Wenk H-R, Lonardelli I, Williams D.
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Prof.Dr. D. Ciurchea
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