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- Title
A Coupled Small and Wide-Angle X-Ray Scattering Study of Phase Transformation Mechanisms in U-6Wt Pct Nb.
- Authors
Peterson, Nathan E.; Zhang, Jianzhong; Brown, Donald W.; Clausen, Bjørn; Carver, Travis; Watkins, Erik; Park, Jun-Sang; Kenesei, Peter; Garlea, Elena; Agnew, Sean R.
- Abstract
The elevated temperature phase transformation kinetics of U-6wt pct Nb in both wrought and cast conditions were investigated using in-situ high-energy synchrotron X-ray scattering. The evolution of the phase content, γ-phase composition, and microstructure morphology was determined through the analysis of simultaneously collected wide-angle diffraction and small-angle scattering (SAXS) data. The results of the wide-angle scattering analysis, especially the phase fractions and average composition of the γ-phase, provide model parameters to enable a quantitative analysis using the SAXS data. Greater clarity regarding the kinetics of different precipitation mechanisms, namely the continuous precipitation (CP) of α-U within the γ-phase matrix and the discontinuous (DP) grain boundary precipitation of a lamellar microstructure, consisting of α-U and Nb-rich γ-phase is obtained from the coupled measurement modes. These results indicate that the CP mechanism is responsible for the initial precipitation of α-U at all temperatures considered. Near the nose in the time–temperature-transformation (TTT) diagram at ~ 798 K, both mechanisms are active during the early stages of phase transformation. However, the DP mechanism has an increasingly long incubation period with decreasing temperature below the TTT nose. The average interlamellar spacing obtained from the SAXS analysis increases with time, providing further evidence of the so-called divergent DP behavior previously observed in U-6wt pct Nb alloys.
- Subjects
X-ray scattering; PHASE transitions; DIFFRACTIVE scattering; SMALL-angle scattering; PRECIPITATION (Chemistry) kinetics; HIGH temperatures
- Publication
Metallurgical & Materials Transactions. Part A, 2023, Vol 54, Issue 2, p707
- ISSN
1073-5623
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11661-022-06918-5