Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7990052 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Coarse-grained high-entropy alloys (HEAs) have such excellent mechanical properties as high hardness and strength. The well-known Hall-Petch relation suggests that this high hardness should be further increased if the crystallite size of HEAs is decreased to nanometer scale. We prepared single-phased nanocrystalline (NC) refractory VNbMoTaW HEAs powders by mechanical alloying (MA). The achieved NC HEAs have a body-centered cubic (BCC) structure and an average grain size of approx. 6â¯nm. We further used a high-pressure/high-temperature (HPHT) technique to consolidate the NC powders to achieve bulk NC HEAs. The evolution of phases, microstructure and mechanical properties of the consolidated bulk NC HEAs were studied as a function of consolidating temperature. The bulk NC VNbMoTaW HEAs consolidated at an optimized temperature of 1150â¯Â°C have an average grain size of â¼30â¯nm and a hardness of 11.4â¯GPa, â¼ twice that of coarse-grained refractory HEAs. This ultrahigh hardness has three origins: solid solution, grain boundary and dislocation hardening.
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Authors
S.W. Xin, M. Zhang, T.T. Yang, Y.Y. Zhao, B.R. Sun, T.D. Shen,