Grain orientation dependence of deformation microstructure evolution and mechanical properties in face-centered cubic high/medium entropy alloys

S. Yoshida, R. Fu, W. Gong, T. Ikeuchi, Y. Bai, Z. Feng, G. Wu, A. Shibata, N. Hansen, X. Huang, N. Tsuji

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Abstract

This study revealed characteristics of the deformation behavior in high/medium entropy alloys (HEAs/MEAs) with face-centered cubic (FCC) structure. A Co60Ni40 alloy and a Co20Cr40Ni40 MEA having low and high friction stresses (fundamental resistance to dislocation glide in solid solutions), respectively, but similar in other properties, including their stacking fault energy and grain sizes, were compared. The MEA exhibited a higher yield strength and work-hardening ability than those in the Co60Ni40 alloy at room temperature. Deformation microstructures of the Co60Ni40 alloy were composed of coarse dislocation cells (DCs) in most grains, and a few deformation twins (DTs) formed in grains with tensile axis (TA) nearly parallel to . In the MEA, three microstructure types were found depending on the grain orientations: (1) fine DCs developed in TA similar to//-oriented grains; (2) planar dislocation structures (PDSs) formed in grains with other orientations; and (3) dense DTs adding to the PDSs developed in TA similar to//-oriented grains. The results imply difficulty in cross-slip of screw dislocations and dynamic recovery in the MEA, leading to an increase in the dislocation density and work-hardening rate. Our results suggest that FCC high-alloy systems with high friction stress inherently develop characteristic deformation microstructures advantageous for achieving high strength and large ductility.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 42nd Risø International Symposium on Materials Science: Microstructural variability
Number of pages6
Volume1249
PublisherIOP Publishing
Publication date2022
Article number012027
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event42nd Risø International Symposium on Materials Science - Risø, Denmark
Duration: 5 Sept 20229 Sept 2022
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Conference

Conference42nd Risø International Symposium on Materials Science
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityRisø
Period05/09/202209/09/2022
Internet address
SeriesIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Volume1249
ISSN1757-8981

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