Abstract

Grain morphology and crystal structure of pre-transition oxides formed on a Zircaloy-4 alloy were investigated. The results show that monoclinic columnar grains align tightly in inner oxides, whereas porous monoclinic equiaxed grains exist in outer oxides. Small-sized tetragonal equiaxed grains are embedded in monoclinic columnar grains, with tetragonal phase content declining from the inner to the outer oxides. The crystallographic orientation relationship of (111)m//(101¯0)α-Zr was identified, which explains well the formation of monoclinic texture on the zirconium substrate. This work advances the understanding of corrosion properties before transition of oxidation of zirconium alloys.

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