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Influence of Zr on Al-Ti-B-Based Grain Refiners in AlSiMgCuZr Alloy. [PDF]

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Kapinos D   +7 more
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Creep of Zirconium and Zirconium Alloys

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2006
Cumulative zirconium and zirconium alloy creep data over a broad range of stresses (0.1 to 115 MPa) and temperatures (300 °C to 850 °C) were analyzed based on an extensive literature review and experiments. Zirconium obeys traditional power-law creep with a stress exponent of approximately 6.4 over stain rates and temperatures usually associated with ...
Troy A. Hayes, Michael E. Kassner
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Zirconium-refractory alloys

Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1971
Abstract Zirconium alloys containing thorium oxide, yttrium oxide, cerium zirconate or lanthanum oxide were prepared by arc-melting. The refractories apparently dissolved in the molten zirconium and precipitated as a dispersed phase on solidification.
H.M. Skelly, C.F. Dixon
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Microbial adhesion to zirconium alloys

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2006
We present data and analyses concerning the adhesion of clinically relevant Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (bacteria) and Candida albicans (yeast) to Zircaloy-2 (Zry-2) and Zircadyne-705 (Zr705) surfaces. These zirconium-based materials are similar to those now being used in total hip and knee replacements.
J D, Ehrman   +7 more
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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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