2012
DOI: 10.2172/1111252
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Summary of Compression Testing of U-10Mo

Abstract: This document was printed on recycled paper. AbstractThe mechanical properties of depleted uranium alloyed with 10 weight percent molybdenum alloy (U-10Mo) have been evaluated by high-temperature compression testing. Compression testing was conducted at three strain rates over a temperature range of 400 to 800°C. The results indicate that with increasing test temperature, material flow stress decreases and the material becomes more sensitive to strain rate. In addition, above the eutectoid transformation temp… Show more

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“…The results in this report expand on Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's (PNNL's) October 2012 report, "Summary of Compression Testing of U-10Mo," PNNL-21932 (Nyberg et al 2012). PNNL-21932 summarized the results compiled in response to a need for accurate high temperature mechanical property data that will be used in models developed to optimize hot rolling and extrusion of 10 wt% molybdenum (U-10Mo).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The results in this report expand on Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's (PNNL's) October 2012 report, "Summary of Compression Testing of U-10Mo," PNNL-21932 (Nyberg et al 2012). PNNL-21932 summarized the results compiled in response to a need for accurate high temperature mechanical property data that will be used in models developed to optimize hot rolling and extrusion of 10 wt% molybdenum (U-10Mo).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%