Abstract

The anisotropic behavior of elastic properties of the low-temperature phase of uranium was studied by theoretical and experimental methods in this work. Firstly, based on the density functional theory , the elastic constants and compliance constants of α-U were obtained. Secondly, Young's modulus , bulk modulus , shear modulus, and Poisson's ratio of polycrystalline α-U were calculated using the Voigt-Reuss-Hill model. Then, according to the crystal symmetry of α-U, the spatial distribution characteristics of its Young's modulus were calculated and displayed. The Young's modulus of α-U in some specific crystal directions (including the typical deformation-induced twinning {1 3 0}, {1 7 2}) were also given. Nanoindentation method combined with electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) technology were used to measure and characterize the grains with different crystal orientations , to obtain experimental values of Young's modulus of α-U in different crystal orientations. Also, the inverse pole figure of Young's modulus of α-U was given.

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