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Nanoindentation deformation of a bi-phase AlCrCuFeNi2 alloy

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 608, Issue -, Pages 49-53

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2014.04.127

Keywords

High-entropy alloys; Nanoindentation; Contact modulus; Hardness; Plastic energy

Funding

  1. Leading Academic Discipline Project of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission LADPS-MEC [J51902]
  2. Science Research Foundation of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission [11YZ269]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51101110, 51371122]
  4. Program for the Outstanding Innovative Teams of Higher Learning Institutions of Shanxi

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High-entropy alloys (HEA) are multicomponent alloys with lattice structures, which have unique mechanical properties. Using X-ray diffraction, the structure of as cast AlCrCuFeNi2 HEA was characterized. The AlCrCuFeNi2 HEA consisted of body centered-cubic (BCC) solid solution and face centered-cubic (FCC) solid solution. Nanoindentation was used to characterize the indentation deformation of the FCC and BCC crystals in the AlCrCuFeNi2 HEA. Both the indentation hardness and the contact modulus of the FCC and BCC crystals decreased slightly with the increase in the indentation load and became constant for large indentation loads. For the indentation load larger than 500 mu N, the contact modulus and the indentation hardness of the BCC crystals are 146 and 4.6 GPa, respectively, and the contact modulus and the indentation hardness of the FCC crystals are 207 and 2.8 GPa, respectively. The plastic energy dissipated in the nanoindentation increased with the indentation load and was proportional to the 1.77 and 1.88 power of the indentation load for the FCC and BCC crystals, respectively. The ratio of the dissipated plastic energy to the total energy in the indentations was a linear function of the ratio of the residual indentation depth to the corresponding maximum indentation depth. The slope of the energy ratio verse the indentation depth ratio for the BCC crystals is larger than that for the FCC crystals. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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