Dynamic deformation behavior of a face-centered cubic FeCoNiCrMn high-entropy alloy.
Sci Bull (Beijing)
; 63(6): 362-368, 2018 Mar 30.
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| ID: mdl-36658873
In this study, mechanical tests were conducted on a face-centered cubic FeCoNiCrMn high-entropy alloy, both in tension and compression, in a wide range of strain rates (10-4-104â¯s-1) to systematically investigate its dynamic response and underlying deformation mechanism. Materials with different grain sizes were tested to understand the effect of grain size, thus grain boundary volume, on the mechanical properties. Microstructures of various samples both before and after deformation were examined using electron backscatter diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. The dislocation structure as well as deformation-induced twins were analyzed and correlated with the measured mechanical properties. Plastic stability during tension of the current high-entropy alloy (HEA), in particular, at dynamic strain rates, was discussed in lights of strain-rate sensitivity and work hardening rate. It was found that, under dynamic conditions, the strength and uniform ductility increased simultaneously as a result of the massive formation of deformation twins. Specifically, an ultimate tensile strength of 734â¯MPa and uniform elongation of â¼63% are obtained at 2.3â¯×â¯103â¯s-1, indicating that the alloy has great potential for energy absorption upon impact loading.
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Sci Bull (Beijing)
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2018
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Germany
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Netherlands