Abstract
High-entropy alloys with a single-phase FCC structure are widely employed as structural materials due to their excellent ductility and plasticity. Nevertheless, the strength and oxidation resistance of single-phase FCC alloys remain inadequate. Conventional methods for enhancing strength often compromise plasticity, rendering them unsuitable for engineering applications. This study presents a strategy for the preparation of CoCrNi-based AlxCoCr0.6NiV0.6 alloys, characterized by unequal atomic ratios and high entropy, incorporating aluminum and vanadium. Short-range order was observed in each alloy composition, varying in size and crystal plane families. At an aluminum content of x = 0.85, both FCC and BCC dual phases were present in the alloy. The heterogeneous structure and dual-phase presence significantly enhanced the strength and high-temperature oxidation resistance of the high-entropy alloy. The yield strength of the high-entropy alloy increased from 235 MPa to 974 MPa, while the oxide layer thickness decreased from 37.5 μm to 8.3 μm, representing a reduction of 77 %. This study provides a method for adjusting the cross-scale heterostructures in high-entropy alloys (HEAs) and guides the design of CoCrNi-based HEAs with high strength, high ductility, and excellent antioxidant properties.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 180348 |
| Journal | Journal of Alloys and Compounds |
| Volume | 1025 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 25 Apr 2025 |
Keywords
- Dual-phase
- Heterogeneous structure
- High-temperature oxidation resistance
- Short-range order
- Yield strength
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