E. Garlea
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Journal of Applied Crystallography | 2017
J. R. Einhorn; Matthew A. Steiner; Sven C. Vogel; E. Garlea; S.R. Agnew
The texture of recrystallized straight-rolled α-uranium foils, a component in prospective irradiation target designs for medical isotope production, has been measured by neutron diffraction, as well as X-ray diffraction using both Cu and Mo sources. Variations in the penetration depth of neutron and X-ray radiation allow for determination of both the bulk and surface textures. The bulk α-uranium foil texture is similar to the warm straight-rolled plate texture, with the addition of a notable splitting of the (001) poles along the transverse direction. The surface texture of the foils is similar to the bulk, with an additional (001) texture component that is oriented between the rolling and normal directions. Differences between the surface and bulk textures are expected to arise from shear forces during the rolling process and the influence that distinct strain histories have on subsequent texture evolution during recrystallization.
Journal of Applied Crystallography | 2017
Matthew A. Steiner; Jeffrey R. Bunn; J. R. Einhorn; E. Garlea; E. A. Payzant; S.R. Agnew
This study reports an angular diffraction peak shift that scales linearly with the neutron beam path length traveled through a diffracting sample. This shift was observed in the context of mapping the residual stress state of a large U–8 wt% Mo casting, as well as during complementary measurements on a smaller casting of the same material. If uncorrected, this peak shift implies a non-physical level of residual stress. A hypothesis for the origin of this shift is presented, based upon non-ideal focusing of the neutron monochromator in combination with changes to the wavelength distribution reaching the detector due to factors such as attenuation. The magnitude of the shift is observed to vary linearly with the width of the diffraction peak reaching the detector. Consideration of this shift will be important for strain measurements requiring long path lengths through samples with significant attenuation. This effect can probably be reduced by selecting smaller voxel slit widths.
Acta Materialia | 2015
C.A. Calhoun; E. Garlea; R.P. Mulay; Thomas A. Sisneros; S.R. Agnew
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016
Matthew A. Steiner; C.A. Calhoun; Robert W. Klein; Ke An; E. Garlea; S.R. Agnew
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2013
E. Garlea; R. Bridges; V. O. Garlea; D Carpenter; M. Hemphill; J Morrell
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2017
Matthew A. Steiner; Rodney J. McCabe; E. Garlea; S.R. Agnew
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015
C.A. Calhoun; E. Garlea; Thomas A. Sisneros; S.R. Agnew
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016
Matthew A. Steiner; E. Garlea; S.R. Agnew
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018
M.A. Steiner; E. Garlea; J. Creasy; A.L DeMint; S.R. Agnew
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2017
E. Garlea; Martin O. King; E. C. Galloway; T. L. Boyd; N.R. Smyrl; Hassina Z. Bilheux; L. J. Santodonato; J. S. Morrell; J.H. Leckey