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Zirconium fatigue

Zirconium alloys have been much less thoroughly studied than titanium alloys. The main application of interest has been for nuclear reactor components where good corrosion resistance combined with a low neutron capture cross-section has been required. Corrosion fatigue crack growth in these alloys in high temperature (260-290°C) aqueous environments typical of... [Pg.1311]

STUDY OF FATIGUE RESISTANCE PROPERTIES OF A ZIRCONIUM MODIFIED 2014 ALUMINUM ALLOY... [Pg.179]

Fatigue is also observed in transformation-toughened ceramics, like partially stabilised zirconium oxide (see sections 7.2.4 and 7.5.4), where phase transformations occur near the crack tip. This effect is attributed to the formation of microcracks in the vicinity of the crack tip [66]. [Pg.345]

Metals Titanium, zirconium, and magnesium Tensile strength, fatigue strength, and fracture toughness Chaya et al. (2015), Patel et al. (2014), and Sun etal. (2013)... [Pg.141]


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