Strength of Disordered and Ordered Al‐Containing Refractory High‐Entropy Alloys

Body‐centered‐cubic refractory high‐entropy alloys are promising for high‐temperature structural applications due to their exceptional properties, particularly in terms of yield strength at elevated temperatures. For certain alloy systems, such as Mo–Ti–Cr–Al, both disordered (A2) and ordered (B2) crystal structures are possible. In this particular system, a solid‐state transformation from A2 to B2 during cooling occurs. For Al concentrations above ≈10 at%, B2 order is obtained from the transformation temperature down to room temperature (RT), while A2 is stable above RT below the critical Al content. Herein, two alloys from the Mo–Ti–Cr–Al system close to the transition between A2 and B2 are investigated. Nanoindentation tests reveal that the magnitude of strain rate sensitivity for both alloys is small compared to classical alloys, however, significantly temperature dependent up to the strength plateau temperatures. The yield strength plateau, which is insensitive to the strain rate, is observed at temperatures exceeding 573 K. Modeling of solid solution strengthening reproduces the experimental data in the Al‐lean A2 alloys. However, the observed discontinuous increase of strength in the Al‐rich B2 alloys can only be rationalized by the appearance of B2 order and to no significant other obvious strengthening mechanisms.

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Strength of Disordered and Ordered Al‐Containing Refractory High‐Entropy Alloys ; day:20 ; month:03 ; year:2024 ; extent:9
Advanced engineering materials ; (20.03.2024) (gesamt 9)

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Laube, Stephan
Winkens, Georg
Kauffmann, Alexander
Li, Juan
Kirchlechner, Christoph
Heilmaier, Martin

DOI
10.1002/adem.202301797
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2024032014435750687616
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