Effect of Hydrogen on the Deformation Behavior and Localization of Plastic Deformation of the Ultrafine-Grained Zr–1Nb Alloy

In this paper, comparison studies of the hydrogen effect on the structural and phase state, deformation behavior, and mechanical properties of the fine- (average grain size 4 µm) and ultrafine-grained (average element size 0.3 and 0.4 µm) Zr–1wt.%Nb (hereinafter Zr–1Nb) alloy under tension at temper...

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Main Authors: Ekaterina Stepanova, Galina Grabovetskaya, Maxim Syrtanov, Ivan Mishin
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/5/592
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spelling doaj-04a49fe6146d4c71b6617b8eaa43048e2020-11-25T03:31:15ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012020-04-011059259210.3390/met10050592Effect of Hydrogen on the Deformation Behavior and Localization of Plastic Deformation of the Ultrafine-Grained Zr–1Nb AlloyEkaterina Stepanova0Galina Grabovetskaya1Maxim Syrtanov2Ivan Mishin3School of Nuclear Science & Engineering, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, 30 Lenin Avenue, 634050 Tomsk, RussiaFederal State Institution of Science, Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 634055 Tomsk, RussiaSchool of Nuclear Science & Engineering, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, 30 Lenin Avenue, 634050 Tomsk, RussiaFederal State Institution of Science, Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 634055 Tomsk, RussiaIn this paper, comparison studies of the hydrogen effect on the structural and phase state, deformation behavior, and mechanical properties of the fine- (average grain size 4 µm) and ultrafine-grained (average element size 0.3 and 0.4 µm) Zr–1wt.%Nb (hereinafter Zr–1Nb) alloy under tension at temperatures in the range of 293–873 K were conducted. The formation of an ultrafine-grained structure is established to increase the strength characteristics of the Zr–1Nb alloy by a factor of 1.5–2 with a simultaneous reduction of its resistance to the localization of plastic deformation at the macro level and the value of deformation to failure. The presence of hydrogen in the Zr–1Nb alloy in the form of a solid solution and hydride precipitates increases its resistance to the localization of plastic deformation at the macro level if the alloy has an ultrafine-grained structure and decreases if the structure of the alloy is fine-grained. In the studied temperature range, the Zr–1Nb alloy in the ultrafine-grained state has a higher resistance to hydrogen embrittlement than the alloy in the fine-grained state.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/5/592zirconium alloyhydrogenultrafine-grained stateplastic deformation localizationhydrogen embrittlement
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author Ekaterina Stepanova
Galina Grabovetskaya
Maxim Syrtanov
Ivan Mishin
spellingShingle Ekaterina Stepanova
Galina Grabovetskaya
Maxim Syrtanov
Ivan Mishin
Effect of Hydrogen on the Deformation Behavior and Localization of Plastic Deformation of the Ultrafine-Grained Zr–1Nb Alloy
Metals
zirconium alloy
hydrogen
ultrafine-grained state
plastic deformation localization
hydrogen embrittlement
author_facet Ekaterina Stepanova
Galina Grabovetskaya
Maxim Syrtanov
Ivan Mishin
author_sort Ekaterina Stepanova
title Effect of Hydrogen on the Deformation Behavior and Localization of Plastic Deformation of the Ultrafine-Grained Zr–1Nb Alloy
title_short Effect of Hydrogen on the Deformation Behavior and Localization of Plastic Deformation of the Ultrafine-Grained Zr–1Nb Alloy
title_full Effect of Hydrogen on the Deformation Behavior and Localization of Plastic Deformation of the Ultrafine-Grained Zr–1Nb Alloy
title_fullStr Effect of Hydrogen on the Deformation Behavior and Localization of Plastic Deformation of the Ultrafine-Grained Zr–1Nb Alloy
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Hydrogen on the Deformation Behavior and Localization of Plastic Deformation of the Ultrafine-Grained Zr–1Nb Alloy
title_sort effect of hydrogen on the deformation behavior and localization of plastic deformation of the ultrafine-grained zr–1nb alloy
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2020-04-01
description In this paper, comparison studies of the hydrogen effect on the structural and phase state, deformation behavior, and mechanical properties of the fine- (average grain size 4 µm) and ultrafine-grained (average element size 0.3 and 0.4 µm) Zr–1wt.%Nb (hereinafter Zr–1Nb) alloy under tension at temperatures in the range of 293–873 K were conducted. The formation of an ultrafine-grained structure is established to increase the strength characteristics of the Zr–1Nb alloy by a factor of 1.5–2 with a simultaneous reduction of its resistance to the localization of plastic deformation at the macro level and the value of deformation to failure. The presence of hydrogen in the Zr–1Nb alloy in the form of a solid solution and hydride precipitates increases its resistance to the localization of plastic deformation at the macro level if the alloy has an ultrafine-grained structure and decreases if the structure of the alloy is fine-grained. In the studied temperature range, the Zr–1Nb alloy in the ultrafine-grained state has a higher resistance to hydrogen embrittlement than the alloy in the fine-grained state.
topic zirconium alloy
hydrogen
ultrafine-grained state
plastic deformation localization
hydrogen embrittlement
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/5/592
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