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Effect of Lubrication on the Microstructure of Hot Extruded Nuclear Grade Zr-4
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School of Metallurgy Engineering,Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology,Xi’an

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    As the core structural material of water-cooled nuclear reactors, nuclear grade zirconium alloys are mostly processed by hot extrusion process. However, in the harsh hot extrusion environment such as high temperature and high pressure, the lubricating layer is very easy to fail, resulting in defects or even scrapping of finished parts. As a crucial part of the extrusion process, the effect of lubrication on the internal structure and properties of zirconium alloy extrusions has not been systematically reported. In this study, Zr-4 alloy coated with molybdenum disulfide lubricant was hot extruded at 620 ℃, 680 ℃ and 740 ℃, and the microstructure of the longitudinal section of the extrusion was characterized by electron backscatter diffraction technique. The analysis shows that the coating has the best lubricating effect at 680 ℃, which can promote the starting of the internal cylindrical slip and cone slip of the zirconium alloy, and the internal grain deformation is uniform, showing a significant <01-10>//ED extruded silk texture. The research results have a certain guiding role in improving the extrusion lubrication process of zirconium alloy and optimizing the structure and performance of extrusion parts.

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[Zang Pan, Yuan Gao, Wei Wang, Kuaishe Wang, Tong Wu, Yitong Wang. Effect of Lubrication on the Microstructure of Hot Extruded Nuclear Grade Zr-4[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2023,52(10):3495~3506.]
DOI:10.12442/j. issn.1002-185X.20220762

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  • Received:September 26,2022
  • Revised:November 18,2022
  • Adopted:November 24,2022
  • Online: October 27,2023
  • Published: October 24,2023