S. Wang; S. Kalácska; X. Maeder; J. Michler; F. Giuliani; T. B. Britton
Scripta Materialia 173 (2019) 101-105
Zircaloy-4 (Zr-1.5%Sn-0.2%Fe-0.1%Cr wt%) is used as nuclear fuel cladding materials and hydride embrittlement is a major failure mechanism. To explore the effect of δ-hydride on plastic deformation and performance of Zircaloy-4, in situ high angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EBSD) was used to quantify stress and geometrically necessary dislocation (GND) density during bending tests of hydride-free and hydride-containing single crystal Zircaloy-4 microcantilevers. Results suggest that while the stress applied was accommodated by plastic slip in the hydride-free cantilever, the hydride-containing cantilever showed precipitation-induced GND pile-up at hydride-matrix interface pre-deformation, and considerable locally-increasing GND density under tensile stress upon plastic deformation.