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A new transformation-induced plasticity-assisted dual-phase medium-entropy alloy with ultra-high cryogenic mechanical properties

Journal

SCRIPTA MATERIALIA
Volume 235, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2023.115617

Keywords

Maraging medium-entropy alloys; Precipitation strengthening; Metastability engineering; Transformation-induced plasticity; Liquid nitrogen temperature

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A novel maraging medium-entropy alloy was designed to achieve high tensile strength and uniform elongation at liquid nitrogen temperature by conducting a short-time martensite-to-austenite reversion treatment and adding needle-like (NiMn)(3-x)Ti-x and elliptical-shaped Ni2SiTi nano-precipitates. The alloy exhibited an ultra-high yield strength of 1.41 GPa and ultimate tensile strength of 1.88 GPa, with a uniform elongation of 14% in the reverted condition. These superior properties were attributed to the transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP)-assisted heterogeneous dual-phase microstructure strengthened by well-distributed nano-precipitates. The metastability-engineering approach can guide the design of TRIP-assisted maraging MEA to overcome the strength-ductility trade-off in extreme environments.
A novel maraging Fe68Ni10Mn10Co10Ti1.5Si0.5 (at%) medium-entropy alloy (MEA) was designed and microstructurally engineered to obtain a superior combination of tensile strength and uniform elongation at liquid nitrogen temperature. To this end, short-time martensite-to-austenite reversion treatment was conducted on an aged specimen to gain a dual-phase microstructure decorated by needle-like (NiMn)(3-x)Ti-x and the ellipticalshaped Ni2SiTi nano-precipitates. The alloy exhibited an ultra-high yield strength of 1.41 GPa and ultimate tensile strength of 1.88 GPa, with a uniform elongation of similar to 14% in the reverted condition. These superior properties are attributed to the transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP)-assisted heterogeneous dual-phase microstructure strengthened by well-distributed nano-precipitates. The metastability-engineering approach to achieve TRIP-assisted maraging MEA can usefully guide design to overcome the strength-ductility trade-off in extreme environments.

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