Alloy Design for Refractory High Entropy Alloys with Better Balanced Mechanical Properties at Both Room Temperature and Elevated Temperatures
Licentiatavhandling, 2023
The alloy design of RHEAs for HT applications is highly challenging though. Specifically, how to balance HT strength, room-temperature (RT) ductility and oxidation resistance is a formidable materials challenge. For instance, the solid solution hardening (SSH) strategy has been proved to work nicely to enable excellent HT strength for singe-phase bcc structured RHEAs, however, at the cost of losing tensile ductility at RT. Another example is that adding Al, Cr or Si into RHEAs could improve their oxidation resistance, which however harms their RT ductility due to the easy formation of undesirable intermetallics. Innovative strategies to design RHEAs that can meet these demanding materials requirements, i.e., simultaneously possessing excellent HT strength, acceptable RT ductility and excellent oxidation resistance, are desperately in need and constitute the main topic of this licentiate thesis.
Here in this work, the solid solution softening (SSS) strategy was utilized to soften selected RHEAs to achieve RT ductility without compromising HT strength. Minor additions of substitutional transition metals, Mn, Al and Cu, were confirmed to soften a Hf20Nb31Ta31Ti18 RHEA from RT to 1000oC. Further, with the solo Mn additions into a (HfNbTi)85Mo15 RHEA, a concurrent SSS at RT and SSH at intermediate temperatures was achieved, which led to better-balanced mechanical properties at both RT and elevated temperatures. Combining SSS at low temperatures and SSH at intermediate temperatures holds the potential to induce non-zero tensile ductility for those RHEAs with decent HT strength, hence, to deliver desirable mechanical properties required by ultrahigh-temperature materials, and contributes to accelerate the alloy development and engineering applications of RHEAs.
high temperature strength
temperature dependence of yield stress
room temperature ductility
substitutional solid solutions, oxidation resistance.
solid solution softening and hardening
Refractory high-entropy alloys (RHEAs)
Författare
Xiaolong Li
Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Material och tillverkning
Xiaolong Li, Jin L, Huahai Mao, Hideyuki Murakami, Sheng Guo-Solid solution softening or hardening induced by minor substitutional additions in a Hf20Nb31Ta31Ti18 refractory high entropy alloy
Xiaolong Li, Mao Ding, Qiang Hu, Zhiyuan Liu, Huahai Mao, Sheng Guo-Solid solution softening at room temperature and hardening at elevated temperatures: A case by minor Mn addition in a (HfNbTi)85Mo15 refractory high entropy alloy
Duktila och oxidationsbeständiga ultrahögtemperaturmaterial
Vetenskapsrådet (VR) (2019-03559), 2020-01-01 -- 2024-12-31.
Drivkrafter
Hållbar utveckling
Fundament
Grundläggande vetenskaper
Ämneskategorier
Metallurgi och metalliska material
Infrastruktur
Chalmers materialanalyslaboratorium
Styrkeområden
Materialvetenskap
Utgivare
Chalmers
VDL/IMS
Opponent: Prof. Ehsan. Ghassemali, Jönköping University.