1991
DOI: 10.1154/s0376030800009150
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A Comparison of X-Ray and Neutron Diffraction Measurement of Lattice Parameters for the Determination of Residual Stress and Chemical Composition in Zirconium Alloy Tubes

Abstract: Intergranular residual stresses can exist in zirconium alloys, especially when there is a large distribution of grain orientations. The stresses result from the anisotropic plasticity and thermal expansion of the hexagonal close-packed crystal structure of α-zirconium. Apart from complicating the characterisation of materials using lattice parameter measurements, the intergranular stresses can significantly affect material behaviour, especially in nuclear reactor environments, and there is therefore a great de… Show more

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“…Where two numbers are shown within brackets, these are differing estimates of the %Nb in the b-phase using the b(1 1 0) and b(2 0 0) reflections obtained from LN and RN specimens, respectively. These differences probably result from interphase or intergranular stresses [5].…”
Section: Experimental Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where two numbers are shown within brackets, these are differing estimates of the %Nb in the b-phase using the b(1 1 0) and b(2 0 0) reflections obtained from LN and RN specimens, respectively. These differences probably result from interphase or intergranular stresses [5].…”
Section: Experimental Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%