· 2021
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Investigation to determine the transformation reaction of a Zr-1.0% Cu-1.5% Mo alloy quenched from the beta phase and aged at 500C (930F) and to observe any anomalies in its corrosion behaviour during transformation when tested in steam at 400C (750F) and 1500 psi. The corrosion behaviour of a second alloy, Zr-0.5% Cu-0.5% Mo was also examined. Micro-examinations were made of the corrosion film during transformation and an electron-probe microanalyser was used to investigate the composition of the intermetallic phases.
· 2018
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The work described in this report is a continuation of a study of the effect of powder properties on the compacting and sintering behaviour of nickel powders. Four nickel powders of differing morphology and particle size were examined and tested in uncompacted and compacted conditions. The effect of blending 3 of the powders was also studied.