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INCREASE OF THE DUCTILITY OF URANIUM BY PARTIAL ANNEALING AFTER COLD WORKING (in French)

Journal Article · · Compt. Rend.
OSTI ID:4758701
The partially recrystallized structures obtained by annealing at 350 deg C are much more ductile than those totally recrystallized in the alpha phase. The simultaneous presence of nonrecrystallized less deformed bands and of fine grained zones of the first steps of recrystallization is responsible for this behavior. In addition to the theoretical importance to the phenomenon, it facilitates the use of annealing temperatures much lower than those now used during the cold rolling of U. (tr-auth)
Research Organization:
Comision Nacional de Energia Atomica, Buenos Aires
NSA Number:
NSA-17-012684
OSTI ID:
4758701
Journal Information:
Compt. Rend., Journal Name: Compt. Rend. Vol. Vol: 255
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
French

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