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Temperature and time effects of post-weld heat treatments on tensile properties and microstructure of Zircaloy-4...

by John R Echols, Lauren M Garrison, Chinthaka Silva, Elizabeth G Lindquist
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Publication Date
Page Number
152952
Volume
551
Issue
August

Opportunities exist to expand the application of Zircaloy-4 (Zry-4) into lower-temperature (<100°C) applications. Welded areas within these structures are potential failure points and post-weld heat treatments (PWHTs) are not yet standardized for application in this temperature range. Zry-4 tungsten inert gas (TIG) welds were given PWHTs from 450-900°C with hold times from 0.5-48 hours to investigate changes to tensile properties and microstructure. Treatment of 800°C for 1 hour was found to produce the most ductile material, measured by total elongation of the tensile bar (16.5%). Both PWHT time and temperature were observed to increase total elongation, except in extreme (>800°C or >18hours) cases, but the effect of temperature was stronger. The second order cumulative annealing parameter shows a trend with tensile properties. Average grain sizes in the fusion zone and heat affected zone did not change under any of the PWHTs until the development of an undesirable blocky-alpha phase, which was only observed to form in the heat affected zones for hold times greater than 18hr at 800°C.