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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ferreirós, Pedro A.
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- 2024Effects of surface finishes, heat treatments and printing orientations on stress corrosion cracking behavior of laser powder bed fusion 316L stainless steel in high-temperature watercitations
- 2023Microstructure Evolution by Thermomechanical Processing in the Fe-10Al-12V Superalloy
- 2023VNbCrMo refractory high-entropy alloy for nuclear applicationscitations
- 2023Chromium-based bcc-superalloys strengthened by iron supplementscitations
- 2022Influence of precipitate and grain sizes on the brittle-to-ductile transition in Fe–Al–V bcc-L21 ferritic superalloyscitations
- 2022Study of Microstructure, Hydrogen Solubility, and Corrosion of Ta-Modified Zr–1Nb Alloys for Nuclear Applicationscitations
- 2021Effects of thermo-mechanical process on phase transitions, hydrogen solubility and corrosion of Ta-modified Zr-1Nb alloyscitations
- 2020Accurate quantitative EDS-TEM analysis of precipitates and matrix in equilibrium (α+β) Zr–1Nb alloys with Ta additioncitations
- 2019Effect of Ti additions on phase transitions, lattice misfit, coarsening, and hardening mechanisms in a Fe2AlV-strengthened ferritic alloycitations
- 2018Método innovador de ensayos de impacto en altas temperaturas aplicado en aceros al carbono
- 2018High-temperature testing in a Charpy impact pendulum using in-situ Joule heating of the specimencitations
- 2018Zirconium alloys with improved corrosion resistance and service temperature for use in the fuel cladding and core structural parts of a nuclear reactor
- 2018Efecto de la sustitución de V por Ti sobre las temperaturas de transformación de fase y el desajuste de red matriz/precipitado en la superaleación 76Fe-12Al-12V
- 2017Impact toughness transition temperature of ferritic Fe-Al-V alloy with strengthening Fe2AlV precipitatescitations
- 2017Coarsening process and precipitation hardening in Fe2AlV-strengthened ferritic Fe76Al12V12 alloycitations
- 2014Characterization of microstructures and age hardening of Fe 1-2xAlxVx alloyscitations
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Effects of thermo-mechanical process on phase transitions, hydrogen solubility and corrosion of Ta-modified Zr-1Nb alloys
Abstract
The feasibility of using Ta as a minor alloying element in Zr-1Nb alloys is addressed in terms of phase stability and resistance to corrosion of the microstructure obtained with the following two thermomechanical processes after a water quenching from 𝛽<sub>𝑍𝑟</sub>: a) annealed at 570 °C for 3840 h and b) a combination of intermediate annealing temperatures and cold rolled steps. Hydrogen solubility was also measured, but only alloys with the first process. It was found, through calorimetric measurements, that an increase of Ta replacing Nb in the nominal alloy composition increases the 𝛼 → (𝛼 + 𝛽) phase transformation temperature in agreement with an estimated increase in the enthalpy of formation of the 𝛽<sub>𝑁𝑏⁄𝑇𝑎</sub> phase, ∆𝐻<sup>𝑓</sup><sub>𝛽𝑁𝑏⁄𝑇𝑎</sub>. As expected, the mass fraction of 𝛽<sub>𝑁𝑏⁄𝑇𝑎</sub> measured in the rolled alloys is lower. Further, this diminution is larger in the alloys containing Ta due to the lower mobility of Ta and higher ∆𝐻<sup>𝑓</sup><sub>𝛽𝑁𝑏⁄𝑇𝑎</sub>. The growth of the oxide layer in each alloy, at 400 °C steam up to 14 days, follows the predictor calculated as the ratio between the atomic concentrations of Nb plus Ta in the alloy and ∆𝐻<sup>𝑓</sup><sub>𝛽𝑁𝑏⁄𝑇𝑎</sub>. A slight decrease in hydrogen solubility was observed at low Ta content in the alloy.