BARC/PUB/09/0717

 
  Recrystallization texture development in single-phase Zircaloy 2  
     
 
Author(s)

Vanitha, C.; Kiran Kumar, M.; Dey, G. K.; Srivastava, D.; Tewari, R.; Banerjee, S.

ABSTRACT

Cast and hot forged Zircaloy 2, with Widmanstätten structure was cold rolled to 40 and 60% reductions. The bulk texture development for both reduction percentages, during subsequent recrystallization were similar and can be summarized as an increase in texturing at the initial stages (till 10–15% recrystallization) and a drop beyond 20–24% recrystallization. Microtexture measurements revealed three types of recrystallized/recovered grains: (I) Grains originating from strain localizations: These were textured and their orientations fell within an approximate band of negative textural softening; (II) Grains originating from ‘deformed bands’: These were of randomized orientations, originating from well recovered stretches—generalized as ‘deformed bands’; (III) Extended recovery: Thiswas observed for selective grains/orientations—orientations broadly linked with positive textural softening. The first type of grains dominated the early recrystallization stages and their preferred presence (or frequency advantage)was responsible for the increased texturing. The observed randomization at the subsequent stages of recrystallizationwas caused by the size advantage of the recrystallized grains originating from the ‘deformed bands’.

 
 
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