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Sahoo, S. K.; Hiwarkar, V. D.; Samajdar, I.; Pant, P.; Dey, G. K.; Srivastav, D.; Tewari, R.; Banerjee, S. |
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Fully recrystallised zircaloy 2 samples were subjected to different degrees of uniaxial compression. Grains of high Taylor factors showed {10
1 over bar2} á1 over bar 011ñ
deformation twins, noticeable up to 13-16% compression. Twinning strongly affected the crystallographic texture and also brought in clear differences in stored energy and residual stress between the suspected parent and product grains/orientations of twinning. At later stages of deformation, where presence of twinning was insignificant, aforementioned heterogeneity was further supplemented by heterogeneity in microstructure-clear presence of fragmenting and non-fragmenting grains. Direct observations on twin fraction, twin deviation and twin continuity had shown an apparent peak in twinning by
~ 7.5% compression, an observation explainable through a simple model of twin decay by in grain misorientation development. |
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