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The transition from the power-law to the power-law breakdown regimes in thermal creep of Zr1%Nb cladding alloys
- 1.0547496 - ÚFM 2022 RIV SK eng J - Journal Article
Sklenička, Václav - Kuchařová, Květa - Kvapilová, Marie - Král, Petr - Dvořák, Jiří
The transition from the power-law to the power-law breakdown regimes in thermal creep of Zr1%Nb cladding alloys.
Kovové materiály. Roč. 59, č. 5 (2021), s. 279-289. ISSN 0023-432X. E-ISSN 1338-4252
R&D Projects: GA TA ČR(CZ) TH02020477; GA TA ČR(CZ) TN01000015
Institutional support: RVO:68081723
Keywords : zirconium alloy * creep testing * power-law breakdown
OECD category: Materials engineering
Impact factor: 0.690, year: 2021
Method of publishing: Open access
http://www.kovmat.sav.sk/article.php?rr=59&cc=5&ss=279
In the present study, the tensile creep behaviour of three various cladding tubes of the Zr1%Nb alloy has been studied in the α-Zr region at 350◦C, which corresponds to the operational service conditions of the cladding tubes in nuclear light-water reactors. Tensile creep tests under the high constant applied stress region from 150 to 260MPa have been carried out at the transition from the power-law (PL) to the power-law breakdown (PLB) regimes. It was found that all dispersion strengthened Zr1%Nb cladding alloys under investigation reach the PLB regime at values of the compensated applied stress σ/G above approximately 8 × 10−3, where the stress exponent n of the minimum creep rate ˙εm (n = (∂ ln ˙εm/∂ ln σ)T) then dramatically increases from the value of ∼ 6 with increasing stress ratio σ/G. The fact that all experimental results for both the PL and PLB obey the Monkman-Grant relationship supports the idea that the creep mechanism in the PL and PLB does not change qualitatively and indicates a close link between the deformation and fracture processes in both creep regimes under investigation. However, future experiments could be carried out at different testing temperatures within the PLB regime to verify the controversial contemporary views.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0323887
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