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Corrosion of Zirconium and Zirconium Alloys

2005
Abstract This article provides a description of the classification, industrial applications, microstructures, physical, chemical, corrosion, and mechanical properties of zirconium and its alloys. It discusses the formation of oxide films and the effects of water, temperature, and pH on zirconium. The delayed hydride cracking of zirconium
Te-Lin Yau, Richard C. Sutherlin
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Zirconium and Zirconium Alloys

2018
Fundamental properties of all metallic elements are covered systematically and comprehensively in Chap. 4. This chapter describes zirconium as both a pure and a low-alloying element of metallic materials in Sects. 8.1 and 8.2. The further sections cover its main applications, in nuclear technology (Sect.
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Zirconium and Zirconium Alloy Castings

2008
Abstract This article describes typical foundry practices used to commercially produce zirconium castings. The foundry practices are divided into two sections, namely, melting and casting. The article discusses various melting processes, such as vacuum arc skull melting, induction skull melting, and vacuum induction melting, and various ...
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Alloys with Zirconium

1991
Superconductivity in rhodium-zirconium alloys was discovered by [1]. This has encouraged a number of investigations on the equilibrium diagram [2 to 5]. These resulted in the diagram shown in [6]. The diagram shown in Fig. 72 and Fig. 73, p. 116, is the result of the most complete investigation so far carried out using differential thermal analysis ...
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Dispersion-strengthened zirconium alloys

Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1965
Abstract Inert particle strengthening concepts were extended to zirconium-base alloys. By using powder metallurgy techniques inert particles of Y2O3 were mechanically dispersed in a Zircaloy-2 matrix. Hot-hardness, elevated-temperature tensile, 343°C creep, and 400°C steam corrosion data for the resulting materials were obtained and interpreted. The
K.C. Antony, H.H. Klepfer
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JESSOP-SAVILLE ZIRCONIUM ALLOY

Alloy Digest, 1965
Abstract JESSOP-SAVILLE ZIRCONIUM Alloy has a high melting point and possesses excellent corrosion resistance coupled with low neutron absorption properties. It is equivalent to ZIRCALOY 2. It is recommended for pressurized water reactors.
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Zirconium and zirconium alloys

2011
Hans Barkholt   +2 more
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Oxide formation mechanism of a corrosion-resistant CZ1 zirconium alloy

Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 2023
Weitong Lin
exaly  

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