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A new route to achieve high strength and high ductility compositions in Cr-Co-Ni-based medium-entropy alloys: A predictive model connecting theoretical calculations and experimental measurements

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 959, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.170555

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Metals and alloys; Mechanical properties; Dislocations and disclinations; Phase transitions; Computer simulations; Transmission electron microscopy

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A new route is proposed to achieve high strength and high ductility in Cr-Co-Ni medium entropy alloys (MEAs) by controlling the solid solution hardening parameter (MSAD) and twinning propensity parameter (SFE). Experimental results show that MSAD increases with Cr content and Ni/Co ratio, while SFE decreases with Cr content and Co/Ni ratio. Using the established connection between theoretical calculation and experimental measurement, outstanding combinations of strength and ductility are predicted and confirmed in high Cr compositions and a slightly Ni-rich side of the Co/Ni equi-composition line.
A new route to achieve high strength and high ductility compositions in the Cr-Co-Ni medium entropy alloys (MEAs) is proposed, by controlling the solid solution hardening parameter (Mean Square Atomic Displacement, MSAD) and twinning propensity parameter (Stacking Fault Energy, SFE), respectively. The MSAD is calculated to increase with the increase in the Cr content and with the increase in the Ni/Co ratio at high Cr concentrations, while the SFE is calculated to decrease with the increase in the Cr content and with the increase in the Co/Ni ratio at high Cr concentrations. In experiment, the strength at 0 K (derived from the temperature dependence of yield stress) increases as the Cr content increases and/or as the Ni content increases for a given high Cr content, so that a linear correlation is found between the yield strength at 0 K and MSAD. The SFE also decreases as the Cr content increases and as the Co content increases for a given high Cr content. However, while the tensile elongation increases with the decrease in SFE down to SFE values of 10-12 mJ/m2, it abruptly decreases once the SFE decreases below this value due to a change in major deformation mode from deformation twinning to deformation-induced epsilon-martensite transformation. Based on the established connection between the theoretical calculation and experimental measurement, outstanding combinations of strength and ductility are predicted and experimentally confirmed at high Cr compositions and at a bit Ni-rich side of the Co/Ni equi-composition line. The proposed composition (around 45Cr-20Co-35Ni) exhibits a greater 0 K strength and a superior 77 K tensile ductility by 32 % and 13 %, respectively, compared to those of the equiatomic Cr-Co-Ni alloy. (c) 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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