Design of Novel Alcofeniv High-Entropy Alloys with High-Strength and High-Ductility

21 Pages Posted: 17 Apr 2023

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Xin Wang

Beijing Institute of Technology

Zibing An

Beijing University of Technology

Jixiang Cai

Beijing University of Technology

Cheng Jiang

Beijing University of Technology

Honghong Su

Beijing University of Technology

Xianmin Luo

Beijing University of Technology

Ziyao Li

Beijing University of Technology

Shichang Wu

Beijing University of Technology

Luyan Yang

Beijing University of Technology

Haibo Long

Beijing University of Technology

Jianfei Zhang

Beijing University of Technology

Shengcheng Mao

Beijing University of Technology - Institute of Microstructure and Property of Advanced Materials

Ze Zhang

Zhejiang University; Beijing University of Technology - Institute of Microstructure and Properties of Advanced Material

Xiaodong Han

Beijing University of Technology - Institute of Microstructure and Properties of Advanced Material

Abstract

Eutectic high-entropy alloys (EHEAs) are gaining interest due to their excellent mechanical properties, superior liquidity and castability, and reduced compositional segregation. Here, we developed and successfully prepared Al19Co23Fe21Ni37 EHEA using vacuum arc melting. By adjusting the Co content and introducing V, we also obtained near-eutectic high entropy alloys (Al18Co27Fe20Ni35 and Al18Co22Fe20Ni35V5). The Al19Co23Fe21Ni37 and Al18Co27Fe20Ni35 alloys consist of alternating face-centered cubic (FCC) and ordered body-centered cubic (B2) phases, whereas the Al18Co22Fe20Ni35V5 alloy consists of FCC, ordered face-centered cubic (L12) and B2 phases. The heterostructure not only restricts dislocation motion but also induces significant hetero-deformation-induced hardening, resulting in a high-strain hardening effect. Furthermore, the high volume fraction of the hard B2 phase contributes to the increased strength of the alloy due to its high-stress partition relative to the other phases. As such, Al18Co22Fe20Ni35V5 alloy exhibits an excellent tensile ductility of 16.1%, yield strength of 571 MPa, and ultimate tensile strength of 1157 MPa.

Keywords: Eutectic high-entropy alloys, Heterostructure, Hetero-deformation-induced (HDI) hardening, Mechanical properties.

Suggested Citation

Wang, Xin and An, Zibing and Cai, Jixiang and Jiang, Cheng and Su, Honghong and Luo, Xianmin and Li, Ziyao and Wu, Shichang and Yang, Luyan and Long, Haibo and Zhang, Jianfei and Mao, Shengcheng and Zhang, Ze and Han, Xiaodong, Design of Novel Alcofeniv High-Entropy Alloys with High-Strength and High-Ductility. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4421788 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4421788

Xin Wang

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

5 South Zhongguancun street
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Researc
Beijing, 100081
China

Zibing An

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100020
China

Jixiang Cai

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100020
China

Cheng Jiang

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100020
China

Honghong Su

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100020
China

Xianmin Luo

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100020
China

Ziyao Li

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100020
China

Shichang Wu

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100020
China

Luyan Yang

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100020
China

Haibo Long

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

Jianfei Zhang

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100020
China

Shengcheng Mao (Contact Author)

Beijing University of Technology - Institute of Microstructure and Property of Advanced Materials ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, Beijing 100020
China

Ze Zhang

Zhejiang University ( email )

Beijing University of Technology - Institute of Microstructure and Properties of Advanced Material ( email )

Beijing
China

Xiaodong Han

Beijing University of Technology - Institute of Microstructure and Properties of Advanced Material ( email )

Beijing
China

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