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Understanding the effect of annealing temperature on Hot-Rolled pure Mo Sheet: Investigations from Texture, deformation Behavior, and mechanical properties

  • Wenbin Liu
  • , Yanchao Li
  • , Wen Zhang
  • , Xuanqiao Gao
  • , Baojian Wang
  • , Xin Zhang
  • , Yichao Yang
  • , Xiaohui Lin
  • , Jianfeng Li
  • , Hailong Xu
  • Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research

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Abstract

This study investigates the effects of annealing temperature on the microstructural evolution, texture development, deformation behavior, and mechanical properties of hot-rolled pure Molybdenum (Mo) sheets. A comprehensive analysis was conducted through the combination of experimental techniques and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to examine specimens annealed at temperatures ranging from 1000 K to 1600 K. The microstructural characterization revealed a progressive transformation from elongated grains to more equiaxed structures with increasing annealing temperature. The electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) analysis demonstrated significant texture evolution, with the < 100>//ND and < 110>//RD fiber texture showing remarkable temperature dependence. The MD simulations provided atomic-level insights into the orientation-dependent deformation mechanisms and dislocation evolution. Annealing at 1300 K optimized the mechanical properties, achieving a desirable synergy between strength (900 MPa) and ductility (22 %). This study provides valuable insights into the processing-structure–property relationships in hot-rolled Mo sheets, offering guidance for tailoring their properties for nuclear reactor applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113889
JournalMaterials and Design
Volume253
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Annealing temperature
  • MD
  • Mechanical properties
  • Mo
  • Texture evolution

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