“…Zircaloys, which are hexagonal close packed materials, exhibit anisotropy in the creep properties, especially in cold-worked condition. Several studies indicate that the creep strength of such materials is different in the hoop and axial directions of the internally pressurized tube, because they form preferred orientations or texture during the manufacturing process (Yutaka, 1987;Murty and Charit, 2006;Li and Holt, 2007;Grosjean et al, 2009). Austenitic stainless steels are candidate materials for fuel claddings in e.g.…”