RI 6536 Effect of Impurity Leyels on Zircaloy 2 Microstructure, chechanical Properties, and Corrosion Rates

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. Kato D. J. Stoops M. D. Carver
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The effects of impurity elements silicon , aluminum, copper , nitrogen , and manganese , at 50 to 300 ppm, on properties of the zirconium alloy Zircaloy 2 were investigated . Variations in microstructure , mechanical properties , and corrosion behavior in some inorganic acid and salt solutions were observed with variations in level of impurity element . Corrodents were solutions of sulfuric acid , phosphoric acid , copper chloride , and iron chloride . Silicon was found to modify annealed microstructures by spheroidizing and dispersion of secondphase material throughout grains . Silicon or manganese improved ultimate and yield strength of the alloy without loss in ductility . All five elements affected corrosion rates of the alloy , the effect being generally different for each element .
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APA: H. Kato D. J. Stoops M. D. Carver  (1964)  RI 6536 Effect of Impurity Leyels on Zircaloy 2 Microstructure, chechanical Properties, and Corrosion Rates

MLA: H. Kato D. J. Stoops M. D. Carver RI 6536 Effect of Impurity Leyels on Zircaloy 2 Microstructure, chechanical Properties, and Corrosion Rates. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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