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Microstructure and texture analysis of δ-hydride precipitation in Zircaloy-4 materials by electron microscopy and neutron diffraction

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posted on 2024-11-15, 09:57 authored by Zhiyang Wang, Ulf GarbeUlf Garbe, Huijun LiHuijun Li, Yanbo Wang, Andrew J Studer, Guangai Sun, Robert P Harrison, Xiaozhou Dr Xiaozhou Liao, M A Vicente Alvarez, J R Santisteban, Charlie Kong
This work presents a detailed microstructure and texture study of various hydrided Zircaloy-4 materials by neutron diffraction and microscopy. The results show that the precipitated δ-ZrH1.66 generally follows the δ(111)//α(0001) and δ[ ]//α[ ] orientation relationship with the α-Zr matrix. The δ-hydride displays a weak texture that is determined by the texture of the α-Zr matrix, and this dependence essentially originates from the observed orientation correlation between α-Zr and δ-hydride. Neutron diffraction line profile analysis and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy observations reveal a significant number of dislocations present in the δ-hydride, with an estimated average density one order of magnitude higher than that in the α-Zr matrix, which contributes to the accommodation of the substantial misfit strains associated with hydride precipitation in the α-Zr matrix. The present observations provide an insight into the behaviour of δ-hydride precipitation in zirconium alloys and may help with understanding the induced embrittling effect of hydrides.

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Wang, Z., Garbe, U., Li, H., Wang, Y., Studer, A. J., Sun, G., Harrison, R. P., Liao, X., Vicente Alvarez, M. A., Santisteban, J. R. & Kong, C. (2014). Microstructure and texture analysis of δ-hydride precipitation in Zircaloy-4 materials by electron microscopy and neutron diffraction. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 47 (1), 303-315.

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Journal of Applied Crystallography

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47

Issue

1

Pagination

303-315

Language

English

RIS ID

88003

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