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Strengthening and deformation mechanism of interstitially N and C doped FeCrCoNi high entropy alloy

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 904, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.164118

Keywords

High entropy alloy; Dislocation; Solid solution strengthening; Precipitation hardening; Mechanical property

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  1. City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China [9360161, 7005238]

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In this investigation, FeCrCoNi high entropy alloys doped with different amounts and types of C and N were prepared and characterized. The results showed that the doping of N and C elements had a significant effect on the mechanical properties and microstructure of the alloys, leading to changes in yield strength and slip behavior.
In this investigation, FeCrCoNi high entropy alloys doped with 0.5 at%, 1 at%, 2 at% C and 0.48 at% N, respectively, were prepared by arc melting followed by homogenization for 1 hr at 1100 degrees C. The deformed microstructure and compressive strength of these alloys were characterized and compared. The ingots with 0.48 at% N and 0.5 at% C retained the typical single-phase, face-centered cubic structure. In samples with 1 at% C and 2 at% C, M23C6 precipitates were found. Comparing with FeCrCoNi alloy, the yield stress of N doped FeCrCoNi was increased from 132 MPa to 202 MPa while that of 0.5 at% C doped was only increased to 152 MPa. For 1 at% C and 2 at% C alloys, the yield stresses were increased to 195 MPa and 327 MPa respectively. In the early deformation stage, the N doped alloy showed pure planar slip while that of 0.5 at % C doped and undoped FeCrCoNi showed both planar slip and wavy slip. At higher strain (50% compression strain), twinning and wavy slip prevailed in samples with 0.5 at% C and undoped alloy, while that of N doped alloy showed both wavy slip and planar slip. Wavy slip prevailed in all deformation stage and twinning was found at later deformation stage in 2 at% C doped alloys. (C) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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