Strain hardening and microstructure evolution during uniaxial compression of ultrafine grained zirconium at temperatures of 4.2-300 K

Author(s)
A. V. Podolskiy, N.S. Smirnov, Elena D. Tabachnikova, Vladimir Z. Bengus, Alexei N. Velikodny, Michael A. Tikhonovsky, Bartlomiej Bonarski, Clemens Mangler, Michael Zehetbauer
Abstract

The mechanical properties of ultrafine grained (UFG) zirconium (grain size 200 nm) obtained by a combination of extrusion, drawing, and annealing, are studied experimentally under uniaxial compression at temperatures of 4.2-300K and compared with the mechanical properties of coarse grained (CG) Zr. The evolution of the texture and microstructure of Zr during strain is studied by x-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. The volume fractions of twinned material are determined for UFG and CG Zr. It is found that at room temperature and below, twinning activity is lower in coarse grained zirconium, but at the very lowest temperatures (4.2 K) the opposite effect is observed, i.e., increased twinning activity with decreasing grain size. The influence of internal thermal anisotropy stresses on twinning in CG and UFG zirconium is discussed. The effect of twinning on the mechanical properties of UFG Zr is analyzed.

Organisation(s)
Physics of Nanostructured Materials
External organisation(s)
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU)
Journal
Low Temperature Physics
Volume
37
Pages
609-617
No. of pages
9
ISSN
1063-777X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3645014
Publication date
2011
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
1030 Physics, Astronomy
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/strain-hardening-and-microstructure-evolution-during-uniaxial-compression-of-ultrafine-grained-zirconium-at-temperatures-of-42300-k(65966541-2bdc-4a7f-b645-f3214429bd1d).html