Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7997969 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2015 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of Co on the microstructure and mechanical behavior of a high-entropy alloy (HEA), Al0.6NiFeCrCo, consolidated via spark plasma sintering (SPS) or hot pressing (HP) from powders, was studied in detail. The microstructure of the mechanically alloyed (MA'ed) Al0.6NiFeCrCo HEA consisted of a primary body-centered cubic (BCC) solid-solution phase (â¼61 vol.%) and a face-centered cubic (FCC) solid-solution phase (â¼39 vol.%). In contrast, elimination of Co in the Al0.6NiFeCr HEA led to the formation of a primary BCC solid-solution phase (â¼85 vol.%) with a small amount of FCC solid-solution phase (â¼15 vol.%) present. The microstructure of the SPS'ed and HP'ed Al0.6NiFeCrCo HEAs contained mostly an FCC phase (â¼88 vol.%) and a small amount of BCC phase (â¼12 vol.%), whereas the SPS'ed and HP'ed Al0.6NiFeCr contained a primary FCC phase (â¼69 vol.%) with a BCC phase (â¼31 vol.%) present. Eliminating Co from the Al0.6NiFeCrCo HEA increased the volume fraction of the BCC phase, both in the MA'ed powders and the consolidated bulk materials. When compared to the SPS'ed Al0.6NiFeCrCo alloy, the HP'ed Al0.6NiFeCrCo alloy possessed slightly lower strength and Vickers hardness, but slightly higher plasticity. The influence of sintering method on mechanical behavior is identical for both Al0.6NiFeCr and Al0.6NiFeCrCo HEAs. Moreover, the SPS'ed and HP'ed Al0.6NiFeCr samples exhibited lower strength and Vickers hardness, but slightly higher plasticity, as compared to those of Al0.6NiFeCrCo. The mechanisms responsible for the observed influence of Co on phase composition and mechanical behavior of the Al0.6NiFeCrCo HEA are discussed in detail.
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Authors
Zhiqiang Fu, Weiping Chen, Haiming Wen, Zhen Chen, Enrique J. Lavernia,