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Microstructure and mechanical properties of CoCrFeNiZrx eutectic high-entropy alloys

Journal

MATERIALS & DESIGN
Volume 134, Issue -, Pages 226-233

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2017.08.030

Keywords

High-entropy alloy; Laves phase; Eutectic microstructure; Mechanical properties; Elevated temperature

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [51371050]
  2. 'Six Talent Peaks' Project of Jiangsu Province, China [2015-XCL-004]
  3. Industry-University Strategic Research Fund of Jiangsu Province [BY2016076-08]
  4. Key Research Project, Jiangsu Province, China [BE2015097]
  5. Key Research Project of Zhangjiagang City, China [ZKG1614]
  6. 'Scientific Research Foundation' project of the Graduate School of Southeast University [YBJJ1726]
  7. Australian Research Council [DP160104632]

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The emergence of eutectic high-entropy alloys containing Laves phase provides a new and exciting research direction towards developing advanced structural alloys, in light of the inherent advantages of Laves phase at elevated temperatures. In this work, CoCrFeNiZrx alloys were prepared with varying zirconium contents by vacuum arc-melting method. Typical eutectic microstructure was identified in the as-cast alloy having x = 0.5. The alloys consist of face-centered cubic solid solution and C15 Laves phase in the form of lamellae. Crystallographic orientation relationship between these two phases was determined. With the increase of the volume fraction of hard C15 Laves phase, the resulting alloys showed an increase in strength, but became more brittle at room temperature; the fracture process changed from ductile inter-lamellar fracture to brittle trans lamellar fracture. With the increase of test temperature, however, the fracture mode converted to be ductile fracture. As such, the eutectic microstructure can accommodate considerable plastic strain and has potential for engineering applications involving elevated temperatures. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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