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High-strength and energetic Al2Ti6Zr2Nb3Ta3 high entropy alloy containing a cuboidal BCC/B2 coherent microstructure

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 931, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.167546

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High entropy alloys; Microstructural stability; Coherent precipitation; Mechanical property; Combustion calorific capacity

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The present work developed a novel high-strength and energetic high entropy alloy with a BCC/B2 coherent microstructure. This alloy exhibits excellent thermal stability and mechanical properties, showing great potential as high-performance energetic structural materials.
The present work developed a novel high-strength and energetic Al2Ti6Zr2Nb3Ta3 high entropy alloy (HEA) containing a BCC/B2 coherent microstructure. The microstructural evolution of BCC/B2 with both the aging temperature (873 - 1073 K) and aging time (up to 200 h) was investigated, from which it was found that the cuboidal BCC nanoparticles are coherently-precipitated into the B2 matrix in 873 K-aged state due to a moderate lattice misfit (epsilon - - 0.76%). The increase of aging temperature could destroy the BCC/B2 coherency and accelerate the formation of brittle Zr5Al3 phase. Especially, the BCC/B2 microstructure exhibits an excellent thermal stability, as evidenced by the fact that these cuboidal BCC nanoprecipitates were not coarsened obviously at 873 K with the particle size from r - 10 nm in 24 h-aged state to r - 20 nm in 200 haged state. This alloy possesses prominent mechanical properties with high yield strength at both room temperature (Sigma YS = 1193 MPa) and elevated temperatures (1060 MPa at 873 K and 106 MPa at 1273 K), where the high strength was discussed in light of the precipitation strengthening mechanism. Importantly, the current alloy has an ultrahigh combustion calorific capacity with a value of 10240 Jmiddotg-1, showing a great potential to be used as novel high-performance energetic structural materials.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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