PART VI - Communications - The Effect of Neutron Irradiation on the Rolling Texture of Copper

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 768 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1968
Abstract
In searching for an explanation for the obvious difference between the copper and the brass type of rolling texture, it is common practice to look for correlations with other properties. For example, there are obvious differences between copper and brass in the critical resolved shear stress, the extent of easy glide or stage I, and the amount of "overshooting)) during single-crystal deformation.' Also, the slip lines in copper are fine and wavy while those in brass are more coarse and better described as slip bands.' Since neutron irradiation is known to make these properties in copper change in such a way as to resemble brass,2'3 an excellent test for these possible correlations is to see whether neutron irradiation produces a corresponding change in the texture, i.e., whether irradiated copper develops a brass-type rolling texture. The experiment would also answer the more important question of whether or not lattice defects like those introduced by neutron irradiation have any effect on the development of rolling textures in fcc metals. Experimental studies using conventional X-ray pole figure techniques are inconvenient because the X-ray detection system must be modified to discriminate against the radioactivity which is induced in the specimen by the necessarily long exposure to neutrons. Nevertheless, some texture determinations have been
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(1968) PART VI - Communications - The Effect of Neutron Irradiation on the Rolling Texture of CopperMLA: PART VI - Communications - The Effect of Neutron Irradiation on the Rolling Texture of Copper. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.