Novel High-Density Refractory High-Entropy Alloys with Excellent Mechanical Properties at High Temperatures and High Strain Rates

29 Pages Posted: 27 Feb 2024

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Yansong Guo

Beijing Institute of Technology

Pengwan Chen

Beijing Institute of Technology - State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology

Chun Ran

Beijing Institute of Technology

Ali Arab

Shenyang University of Technology

Xuan Wu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Qiwen Hu

Kunming University of Science and Technology

Chenguang Wang

Beijing Institute of Technology

Qiang Zhou

Beijing Institute of Technology

Bin Jia

Beijing Institute of Technology

Abstract

Based on traditional refractory high-entropy alloy (RHEA) NbMoTaW alloy, two novel RHEAs, Nb0.2Mo0.8Ta2WHf and Nb0.5Mo0.5TaWHf with densities of respectively 14.7 and 15.57 g/cm3 were designed and fabricated by vacuum arc melting method. Phase components, microstructures, mechanical properties and fracture morphologies of the two RHEAs were investigated with comparison to the traditional NbMoTaW RHEA. Experimental results show that the two novel RHEAs present BCC single phase solution structure, which is identical to that of the traditional NbMoTaW RHEA. Grain size of NbMoTaW is the largest, followed by Nb0.2Mo0.8Ta2WHf and Nb0.5Mo0.5TaWHf. The phenomenon of severe components segregation is observed in the two novel RHEAs. Nb0.5Mo0.5TaWHf has the best mechanical properties with microhardness of 653±30 Hv, quasi-static yield stress of 1880 MPa and ductility of 12%. Especially, the material still exhibits excellent strength at high temperatures of 600 - 1000°C, which is much better than the other RHEAs reported in the open literatures. NbMoTaW and Nb0.2Mo0.8Ta2WHf show strain rate sensitivity within the strain rate range of 0.001 – 3000 s-1. Compared to NbMoTaW and Nb0.5Mo0.5TaWHf, Nb0.2Mo0.8Ta2WHf has the best performance under dynamic loadings. Fracture morphologies of the three RHEAs agree with mechanical properties well. Chemical composition optimization is proven to be an effective method in improving both the density and the mechanical properties of the traditional NbMoTaW RHEA.

Keywords: Refractory high entropy alloys, Phase structure, microstructure, Segregation, Mechanical properties

Suggested Citation

Guo, Yansong and Chen, Pengwan and Ran, Chun and Arab, Ali and Wu, Xuan and Hu, Qiwen and Wang, Chenguang and Zhou, Qiang and Jia, Bin, Novel High-Density Refractory High-Entropy Alloys with Excellent Mechanical Properties at High Temperatures and High Strain Rates. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4739931 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4739931

Yansong Guo (Contact Author)

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

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

Pengwan Chen

Beijing Institute of Technology - State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology ( email )

Chun Ran

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

Ali Arab

Shenyang University of Technology ( email )

China

Xuan Wu

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Qiwen Hu

Kunming University of Science and Technology ( email )

Kunming Yunnan China
Kunming
China

Chenguang Wang

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

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

Qiang Zhou

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

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

Bin Jia

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

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

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