RI 5063 The Mechanical Properties Of Consumable-Arc-Melted Kroll- Process Zirconium - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. G. Nelson
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

The mechanical properties of low-hafnium, arc-melted, Kroll-process zirconium are presented. The effect of temperature on the ultimate strength, yield strength, proportional limit, elongation, hardness, Young's modulus, electrical resistivity, and impact strength are shown, The effects of cold work and annealing on the tensile properties, bend radius, and formability, as determined by cupping tests, are also given, Tensile properties are compared, in part, to those obtained on earlier graphite-melted zirconium and on crystal-bar zirconium. INTRODUCTION The commercial production of high-purity, low-hafnium bearing zirconium has been achieved, and this metal is becoming available for industrial use. However, there is little published information regarding the physical and mechanical properties of this product; and, since there have been many improvements in the production and arc-melting techniques of zirconium in the past 3 years, it was considered advisable to present the properties of the vastly improved zirconium representative of current production.
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APA: R. G. Nelson  (1954)  RI 5063 The Mechanical Properties Of Consumable-Arc-Melted Kroll- Process Zirconium - Summary

MLA: R. G. Nelson RI 5063 The Mechanical Properties Of Consumable-Arc-Melted Kroll- Process Zirconium - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.

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