Abstract
An equiatomic FeCoCrNi high alloy (HEA) with both high tensile strength and ductility was produced by a powder metallurgy (P/M) method. The P/M process includes a gas atomization and a hot extrusion of pre-alloyed HEA powder. Microstructures and mechanical properties were characterized using optical microscopy (OP), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD), and tensile tests. The results show that the P/M FeCoCrNi HEA has a single face centered cubic (fcc) structure and an equiaxed microstructure. No obvious porosity and brittle intermetallic phase was found. The as-extruded alloy exhibits a very high tensile strength of 712.5 MPa, and still maintains an elongation as high as 56%. The improvement of the tensile properties is caused by the solid solution strengthening, grain boundary strengthening and homogenous microstructure. Therefore, the powder hot extrusion can be considered as a promising way for preparing large-sized HEAs with high mechanical properties.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 25-30 |
| Journal | Intermetallics |
| Volume | 75 |
| Online published | 1 Jun 2016 |
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| Publication status | Published - Aug 2016 |
Research Keywords
- Electron backscatter diffraction
- Extrusion
- High entropy alloys
- Mechanical properties
- Microstructures
- Powder metallurgy