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Texture and Differential Stress Development in W/Ni-Co Composite after Rotary Swaging

Knowledge of texture and residual stresses in tungsten heavy pseudoalloys is substantial for the microstructure optimization. These characteristics were determined in cold and warm rotary swaged W/NiCo composite with help of neutron diffraction. The results were discussed in view of the observed mic...

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Autores principales: Strunz, Pavel, Kocich, Radim, Canelo-Yubero, David, Macháčková, Adéla, Beran, Přemysl, Krátká, Ludmila
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32604904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13122869
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author Strunz, Pavel
Kocich, Radim
Canelo-Yubero, David
Macháčková, Adéla
Beran, Přemysl
Krátká, Ludmila
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Kocich, Radim
Canelo-Yubero, David
Macháčková, Adéla
Beran, Přemysl
Krátká, Ludmila
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description Knowledge of texture and residual stresses in tungsten heavy pseudoalloys is substantial for the microstructure optimization. These characteristics were determined in cold and warm rotary swaged W/NiCo composite with help of neutron diffraction. The results were discussed in view of the observed microstructure and mechanical properties. The investigated bars consisted of tungsten agglomerates (bcc lattice) surrounded by NiCo-based matrix (fcc lattice). No preferential crystallographic orientation was found in the as-sintered bar. A strong texture was formed in both the tungsten agglomerates (<101> fiber texture parallel to the swaging axis) and in the NiCo-based matrix (<111> fiber texture) after rotary swaging. Although usually of double-fiber texture, the <001> fiber of the fcc structures was nearly missing in the matrix. Further, the cold-swaged bar exhibited substantially stronger texture for both phases which corresponds to the higher measured ultimate tensile strength. The residual stress differences were employed for characterization of the stress state of the bars. The largest residual stress difference (≈400 MPa) was found at the center of the bar deformed at room temperature. The hoop stresses were non-symmetrical with respect to the swaging axis, which was likely caused by the elliptical cross section of the as-sintered bar.
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spelling pubmed-73457662020-07-09 Texture and Differential Stress Development in W/Ni-Co Composite after Rotary Swaging Strunz, Pavel Kocich, Radim Canelo-Yubero, David Macháčková, Adéla Beran, Přemysl Krátká, Ludmila Materials (Basel) Article Knowledge of texture and residual stresses in tungsten heavy pseudoalloys is substantial for the microstructure optimization. These characteristics were determined in cold and warm rotary swaged W/NiCo composite with help of neutron diffraction. The results were discussed in view of the observed microstructure and mechanical properties. The investigated bars consisted of tungsten agglomerates (bcc lattice) surrounded by NiCo-based matrix (fcc lattice). No preferential crystallographic orientation was found in the as-sintered bar. A strong texture was formed in both the tungsten agglomerates (<101> fiber texture parallel to the swaging axis) and in the NiCo-based matrix (<111> fiber texture) after rotary swaging. Although usually of double-fiber texture, the <001> fiber of the fcc structures was nearly missing in the matrix. Further, the cold-swaged bar exhibited substantially stronger texture for both phases which corresponds to the higher measured ultimate tensile strength. The residual stress differences were employed for characterization of the stress state of the bars. The largest residual stress difference (≈400 MPa) was found at the center of the bar deformed at room temperature. The hoop stresses were non-symmetrical with respect to the swaging axis, which was likely caused by the elliptical cross section of the as-sintered bar. MDPI 2020-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7345766/ /pubmed/32604904 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13122869 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kocich, Radim
Canelo-Yubero, David
Macháčková, Adéla
Beran, Přemysl
Krátká, Ludmila
Texture and Differential Stress Development in W/Ni-Co Composite after Rotary Swaging
title Texture and Differential Stress Development in W/Ni-Co Composite after Rotary Swaging
title_full Texture and Differential Stress Development in W/Ni-Co Composite after Rotary Swaging
title_fullStr Texture and Differential Stress Development in W/Ni-Co Composite after Rotary Swaging
title_full_unstemmed Texture and Differential Stress Development in W/Ni-Co Composite after Rotary Swaging
title_short Texture and Differential Stress Development in W/Ni-Co Composite after Rotary Swaging
title_sort texture and differential stress development in w/ni-co composite after rotary swaging
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32604904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13122869
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