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On the prediction and the formation of the sigma phase in CrMnCoFeNix high entropy alloys

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 770, Issue -, Pages 285-293

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2018.08.032

Keywords

High entropy alloys; Phase diagrams; Phase transitions; Thermodynamic modelling

Funding

  1. EPSRC/Rolls-Royce Strategic Partnership [EP/M005607/1]
  2. EPSRC [EP/M005607/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The almost limitless variations in potential compositions of high entropy alloys necessitates the use of computational methods when attempting to optimise for any given application. However, the accuracy of the current thermodynamic approaches commonly being used for this purpose remains under debate, as relatively few validatory studies have been performed. Within the CrMnFeCoNi family of alloys, the formation of the sigma phase and how it is influenced by compositional variations is of particular interest for elevated temperature structural applications. Here, the role of Ni on the formation of the sigma phase has been studied through a systematic series of CrMnFeCoNix alloys, 0 <= x <= 1.5, following 1000 h exposures at temperatures typically found to promote sigma formation. Ni was found to have a significant effect on the phase stability of these alloys, suppressing the sigma phase such that a single solid solution phase was the only stable phase in the CrMnFeCoNi1.5 alloy, whilst the CrMnFeCo alloy formed the sigma phase during solidification. The corresponding thermodynamic predictions varied dramatically from the experimentally observed microstructures, indicating that the underlying databases require further optimisation. Interestingly, it was found that a relatively simple electronic structure based approach, New PhaComp, provided much more accurate predictions of the observed sigma phase formation in the CrMnFeCoNix and CrMnxFeCoNi systems and could be manipulated to obtain sigma formation temperatures. As such, this method could be extremely useful to those wanting to design CrMnFeCoNi high entropy alloys that are free from the sigma phase. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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