Abstract

The effects of the texture on the threshold stress intensity factor for a delayed hydride cracking (DHC: K IH) along the radial direction was investigated for Zr–2.5%Nb CANDU pressure tube materials. The K IH of the specimen with the highest basal pole component ( F) for the cracking plane appeared to be the lowest K IH, ∼9 MPa √m, whereas that with the lowest F was over 20 MPa √m. The K IH at 250 °C decreased linearly with F for the cracking plane. The texture dependence of K IH on F was compared with the results from the literature, and the comparison appeared to be consistent. This dependence of K IH can be explained by the rule of a mixture, as proposed in a previous work. It is concluded that the K IH is predominantly determined by the F for the cracking plane and it is subsequently affected by the cracking direction. Why the texture dependence of K IH in the radial direction occurs is discussed.

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