Oxidation Behaviour of Ti-V-Cr-Nb-Ta and Al-Ti-V-Cr-Ta Refractory High Entropy Alloys: Effects of Nb and Al Substitutions

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Junliang Liu

University of Oxford - Department of Materials

Bo-Shiuan Li

National Sun Yat-sen University

Angus Wilkinson

University of Oxford - Department of Materials

David Edward John Armstrong

University of Oxford - Department of Materials

Kieran Rivers

University of Oxford

Bradley A. Young

University of Oxford

Yuanbo Tang

University of Oxford

Abstract

Refractory high entropy alloys (RHEAs) are candidate materials for nuclear and other high temperature applications, due to their high-temperature strength, good irradiation resistance, and high melting temperatures. However, a significant issue with current RHEAs is that those that exhibit good mechanical properties tend to show poor oxidation resistance, and vice versa. In this paper, the oxidation kinetics of four RHEAs (20Ti-20V-20Cr-20Nb-20Ta, 25Ti-25V-5Cr-20Nb-25Ta, 20Al-20Ti-20V-20Cr-20Ta, and 14Al-24Ti-24V-14Cr-24Ta alloys) were investigated in an air atmosphere at 1000°C. As-prepared and oxidised samples were characterised by a combination of state-of-the-art microscopy techniques. By replacing Nb with Al, the two Al-containing alloys were observed to form a less porous oxide microstructure, showing significant improvement in their oxidation resistance. As a result of oxygen/nitrogen ingress during oxidation and associated phase-segregation at high temperatures, the hardness of the underlying metal matrix of the RHEAs increased by approximately 5 GPa.

Keywords: high entropy alloys, oxidation, TGA, EBSD, Nanoindentation

Suggested Citation

Liu, Junliang and Li, Bo-Shiuan and Wilkinson, Angus and Armstrong, David Edward John and Rivers, Kieran and Young, Bradley A. and Tang, Yuanbo, Oxidation Behaviour of Ti-V-Cr-Nb-Ta and Al-Ti-V-Cr-Ta Refractory High Entropy Alloys: Effects of Nb and Al Substitutions. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4909726 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4909726

Junliang Liu (Contact Author)

University of Oxford - Department of Materials

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Bo-Shiuan Li

National Sun Yat-sen University ( email )

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Angus Wilkinson

University of Oxford - Department of Materials ( email )

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David Edward John Armstrong

University of Oxford - Department of Materials ( email )

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Oxford, OX1 3PH
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Kieran Rivers

University of Oxford ( email )

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Bradley A. Young

University of Oxford ( email )

Yuanbo Tang

University of Oxford ( email )

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Oxford, OX1 4AU
United Kingdom

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