Change in the primary solidification phase from fcc to bcc-based B2 in high entropy or complex concentrated alloys
GWALANI, B.
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Processes Institute
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Processes Institute
GWALANI, B.
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Processes Institute
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Processes Institute
GORSSE, Stéphane
Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux [ICMCB]
Wright State University
Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux [ICMCB]
Wright State University
BANERJEE, R.
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Processes Institute
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Processes Institute
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Scripta Materialia. 2017, vol. 127, p. 186–190
Elsevier
Resumen en inglés
An examination of a compositionally graded AlxCuCrFeNi2 high entropy alloy (HEA) or complex concentrated alloy (CCA), revealed that marginally increasing Al content from x = 0.8 to x = 1.0 (+ 6 at.%) changes the primary ...Leer más >
An examination of a compositionally graded AlxCuCrFeNi2 high entropy alloy (HEA) or complex concentrated alloy (CCA), revealed that marginally increasing Al content from x = 0.8 to x = 1.0 (+ 6 at.%) changes the primary solidification phase from a simple disordered-fcc to a bcc-based ordered-B2 phase. Subsequently, a second solidification product forms, a disordered-bcc in case of x = 0.8 and a disordered-fcc in case of x = 1.0. Solid-state decomposition within these phases results in fcc + L12 and bcc + B2 products, accompanied by compositional partitioning. These results provide new insights into the influence of Al on the primary solidification product, and have been rationalized using a computational thermodynamic approach.< Leer menos
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High entropy alloys
Complex concentrated alloys
Microscopy
Thermodynamic modeling
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