2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2020.152579
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Microstructural evolution in single tungsten fiber-reinforced tungsten composites during annealing: recrystallization and abnormal grain growth

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“…All three orientation maps clearly reveal the microstructure of the matrix with large columnar grains having grown radially outwards during CVD, confirming the impression from figure 2.2a. This is similar to what has been observed previously in single fiber composites with and without oxide interlayers [9,10]. Even the same peculiar spatial arrangement of orientations can be recognized from the colors: Horizontally elongated grains appear red when the crystallographic direction along the x-axis is shown, indicating a preference for having a ⟨100⟩ direction along their growth direction.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…All three orientation maps clearly reveal the microstructure of the matrix with large columnar grains having grown radially outwards during CVD, confirming the impression from figure 2.2a. This is similar to what has been observed previously in single fiber composites with and without oxide interlayers [9,10]. Even the same peculiar spatial arrangement of orientations can be recognized from the colors: Horizontally elongated grains appear red when the crystallographic direction along the x-axis is shown, indicating a preference for having a ⟨100⟩ direction along their growth direction.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Such a cyclic fiber texture, different from a cyclic ring fiber texture, has not been observed before in single fiber model composites; they always showed a cyclic ⟨100⟩ ring fiber texture, even in the absence of any oxide interlayer [9,10]. Nevertheless, the reason for this specific texture occurring in the absence of an interlayer has to be linked to this absence establishing a direct interface between matrix and wire and the texture of the wire itself.…”
Section: As-processed State -Single Fiber Composite Without Interlayermentioning
confidence: 66%