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Development and validation of a processing map for zirconium alloys

S V S Narayana Murty1, B Nageswara Rao2,4 and B P Kashyap3

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For the development of processing maps to zirconium alloys, a simple instability condition based on the Ziegler's continuum principles as applied to large plastic flow is extended for delineating the regions of unstable metal flow/occurrence of fracture or defects, utilizing the flow stress data of Zr-2.5Nb-0.5Cu. An attempt is made to fit the measured flow stress data in a constitutive equation, useful in the finite element process models. Instability maps at different strain levels were superimposed while delineating the unstable regions in the processing maps. This phenomenon takes into account the dependence of strain rate sensitivity and strain hardening coefficient of the material on the plastic instability during hot deformation. The applicability of the developed processing map has been examined by comparing with the reported microstructural observations of the deformed compression specimens of various zirconium alloys. It is found that the processing map is practically usable in the real fabrication process for the zirconium alloys.


PACS

62.20.F- Deformation and plasticity

81.40.Lm Deformation, plasticity, and creep

81.40.Np Fatigue, corrosion fatigue, embrittlement, cracking, fracture, and failure

81.40.Jj Elasticity and anelasticity, stress-strain relations

62.20.M- Structural failure of materials

Subjects

Condensed matter: structural, mechanical & thermal

Dates

Issue 5 (September 2002)

Received 12 February 2002, in final form 3 June 2002

Published 19 July 2002



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