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Wróbel, Jan S.
Warsaw University of Technology
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- 2023A quinary WTaCrVHf nanocrystalline refractory high-entropy alloy withholding extreme irradiation environmentscitations
- 2022Mechanical characterisation of V-4Cr-4Ti alloy:Tensile tests under high energy synchrotron diffractioncitations
- 2022Mechanical characterisation of V-4Cr-4Ti alloycitations
- 2021Composition Stability and Cr-Rich Phase Formation in W-Cr-Y and W-Cr-Ti Smart Alloyscitations
- 2021Advanced self-passivating alloys for an application under extreme conditionscitations
- 2021Elastic dipole tensors and relaxation volumes of point defects in concentrated random magnetic Fe-Cr alloyscitations
- 2020Chemical short-range order in derivative Cr–Ta–Ti–V–W high entropy alloys from the first-principles thermodynamic studycitations
- 2020Elastic dipole tensors and relaxation volumes of point defects in concentrated random magnetic Fe-Cr alloys
- 2008Atomic ordering in nano-layered L1<inf>0</inf> Ab binaries: Multiscale Monte-Carlo simulations
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Mechanical characterisation of V-4Cr-4Ti alloy
Abstract
Vanadium base alloys represent potentially promising candidate structural materials for use in nuclear fusion reactors due to vanadium's low activity, high thermal strength, and good swelling resistance. In this work, the mechanical properties of the current frontrunner vanadium base alloy, V-4Cr-4Ti, have been interrogated using in-situ high energy X-ray diffraction (XRD) tensile testing at varying temperatures. The single crystal elastic constants of the samples were determined from the in-situ XRD data and used to evaluate results from density functional theory calculations. Polycrystalline elastic properties and Zener anisotropy were calculated from the single crystal elastic constants produced, revealing the effect of elevated temperature on the alloy's elastic properties. These results characterise important thermomechanical properties, valuable in mechanical modelling, that will allow further and improved analysis of the structural suitability of V-4Cr-4Ti ahead of alloy adoption in the mainstream.