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Effect of Cooling Rates and Impurities on the Microstructure of β→α Transformation in Zr Alloys
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    This paper presents a comprehensive review about the effect of cooling rates and impurities on the microstructure of zirconium alloys during β→α transformation with the expectation to facilitate the development of high-performance zirconium-based cladding materials. For zirconium alloys, the diffusionless Martensitic transformation does not produce a surface rumpling after quenching the pre-polished specimens. The Ms temperature keeps independent of β quenching rates. When alloy composition is fixed, increasing of cooling rate causes microstructural change in the following sequence: lenticular α→Parallel plate α→Basketweave α→Martensitic α'. The impurities which can form insoluble second phase particles in β phase will promote the formation of Basketweave Widmanstatten structures. However, the impurities that might increase β phase transformation temperature will lead to more Parallel-plate Widmanstatten structures

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[Luan Baifeng, Xue Jiaojiao, Chai Linjiang, Zhou Jun. Effect of Cooling Rates and Impurities on the Microstructure of β→α Transformation in Zr Alloys[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2013,42(12):2636~2640.]
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  • Received:December 10,2012
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