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Texture Development and Plastic Deformation in a Pilgered Zircaloy-4 Tube
Date Issued
01-05-2015
Author(s)
Singh, Jaiveer
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Kumar, Gulshan
Pant, Prita
Srivastava, D.
Dey, G. K.
Saibaba, N.
Samajdar, I.
Abstract
The development of microstructure and crystallographic texture with effective strain at three through-thickness locations (near rolls, center, and near mandrel) in a partly pilgered Zircaloy-4 tube is described. Pilgering is found to eliminate through-thickness variation in grain size in the starting hot-extruded material and to generate location-dependent asymmetries in crystallographic texture. Deformation texture development during pilgering is modeled with polycrystal plasticity by idealizing the metal flow pattern as axisymmetric flow through a convergent channel. Good qualitative comparison of the predicted and experimental post-pilgering textures is obtained, provided location-dependent transverse shear component is superposed on the gross flow field, and localized deformation at grain boundaries is allowed. Frictional forces between tube and die are deduced from these observations.
Volume
46