2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2021.111252
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Heavy-ion irradiation and post-irradiation annealing effects in explosion-welded CuCrZr/316LN joints for ITER application

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“…The temperature prevailing across the participant metals is lower than their melting point as reported by Lysak and Kusmin [15] supporting the analogy that explosive cladding is a solid state metal joining process. Yi et al [16] opined that, grain growth and grain boundary migration is possible at temperatures greater than half the melting temperature and thereby characterizing the resulting interface. The temperature distribution in the flyer and base plate is similar whereas the stainless steel interlayer exhibits higher (…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The temperature prevailing across the participant metals is lower than their melting point as reported by Lysak and Kusmin [15] supporting the analogy that explosive cladding is a solid state metal joining process. Yi et al [16] opined that, grain growth and grain boundary migration is possible at temperatures greater than half the melting temperature and thereby characterizing the resulting interface. The temperature distribution in the flyer and base plate is similar whereas the stainless steel interlayer exhibits higher (…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%