Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7975531 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2016 35 Pages PDF
Abstract
Elastic properties of as-cast TiHfZrTaNb high entropy alloy were investigated by ultrasound measurements, yielding G=C44=28 GPa and C11=172 GPa effective isotropic elastic constants, allowing computation of the Young's modulus E, the bulk modulus B and Poisson ratio ν of about 78.5 GPa, 134.6 GPa and 0.402, respectively. A Pugh ratio G/B as lower as 0.208 and high positive Cauchy pressure (C12-C44)=80 GPa were calculated, suggesting a ductile behavior. Tensile tests were carried out on specimens taken along the ingot diameter to address micro-segregations effect on the macroscopic behavior. More specifically, micro-segregations were addressed at a smaller scale via nanohardness measurements. Given the observed low deviations from both tensile and nanoindentation experiments, micro-segregations influence was concluded to be negligible. The necking and fracture surface investigations revealed multiples slip bands, grains boundary distortions, mixture of shallow and profound dimples of varying sizes, all of which characterize a high tensile ductility behavior, in line with elasticity measurements prediction. Post-mortem EBSD investigations revealed lattice distortions mainly at grain boundaries vicinity as a consequence of dislocations accumulation.
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