Strong-Yet-Ductile Eutectic Alloys Employing Cocoon-Like Nanometer-Sized Dislocation Cells
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 2405459 |
Journal / Publication | Advanced Materials |
Volume | 36 |
Issue number | 33 |
Online published | 7 Jun 2024 |
Publication status | Published - 15 Aug 2024 |
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Abstract
Eutectic alloys (EAs) with superior fluidity are known to be the easiest to cast into high-quality ingots, making them the alloys of choice for making large-sized structural parts. However, conventional EAs (CEAs) have never reached strength–ductility combinations on par with the best in other alloy categories. Via thermomechanical processing of cast Ni-32.88wt%Fe-9.53wt%Al CEAs, a cocoon-like nano-meshed (as fine as 26 nm) network of dislocations (CNN-D) is produced via recovery annealing, through the rearrangement of cold-work-accumulated dislocations anchored by dense pre-existing nanoprecipitates. In lieu of traditional plasticity mechanisms, such as TWIP and TRIP, the CNN-D is particularly effective in eutectic lamellae with alternating phases, as it instigates nanometer-spaced planar slip bands that not only dynamically refine the microstructure but also transmit from the FCC (face-centered-cubic) layers into the otherwise brittle B2 layers. These additional mechanisms for strengthening and strain hardening sustain stable tensile flow, resulting in a striking elevation of both strength and ductility to outrank not only all previous CEAs, but also the state of the art—additively manufactured eutectic high-entropy alloys. The CNN-D thus adds a novel microstructural strategy for performance enhancement, especially for compositionally complex alloys that increasingly make use of nanoprecipitates or local chemical order. © 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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- cocoon-like nano-meshed network of dislocation, eutectic alloy, nanometer-spaced planar slip band, stable tensile flow, thermomechanical processing
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Strong-Yet-Ductile Eutectic Alloys Employing Cocoon-Like Nanometer-Sized Dislocation Cells. / Shi, Peijian; Li, Yi; Jiang, Xin et al.
In: Advanced Materials, Vol. 36, No. 33, 2405459, 15.08.2024.
In: Advanced Materials, Vol. 36, No. 33, 2405459, 15.08.2024.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review