October 24, 2018
Journal Article

Effect of Second Phase Particles and Stringers on Microstructures after Rolling and Recrystallization

Abstract

Second phase particles and particle stringers are believed to have strong influence on recrystallized grain structure and alloy performance. In this work, the effect of second phase particles on grain size and grain size distribution in the hot rolling of U 10 wt. % Mo was investigated. The particle volume fraction (PVF), distribution, morphology, size, and the formation of stringers during hot rolling were all considered. The criteria for stringers was determined using the edge-constrained post-necking model. Potts Model simulations of recrystallization were performed on several captured U-10Mo microstructures deformed using Finite Element Modeling (FEM). The stringer volume fraction (SVF) was found to be higher for captured microstructures with higher particle aspect ratios. It was determined from these simulations that the recrystallized grain size decreases with increasing PVF and the variation in grain size increases with increasing SVF. The current study will assist in the optimization of U-10Mo processing parameters to account for the effects of the second phase particles that exist in the alloy.

Revised: January 29, 2019 | Published: October 24, 2018

Citation

Cheng G., X. Hu, W.E. Frazier, C.A. Lavender, and V.V. Joshi. 2018. Effect of Second Phase Particles and Stringers on Microstructures after Rolling and Recrystallization. Materials Science and Engineering A. Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing 736. PNNL-SA-133390. doi:10.1016/j.msea.2018.08.040