Work hardening behavior of hot-rolled metastable Fe50Co25Ni10Al5Ti5Mo5 medium-entropy alloy: in situ neutron diffraction analysis
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- Title
- Work hardening behavior of hot-rolled metastable Fe50Co25Ni10Al5Ti5Mo5 medium-entropy alloy: in situ neutron diffraction analysis
- Authors
- Kwon, Hyeonseok; Harjo, Stefanus; Kawasaki, Takuro; Gong, Wu; Jeong, Sang Guk; Kim, Eun Seong; Sathiyamoorthi, Praveen; Kato, Hidemi; Kim, Hyoung Seop
- Date Issued
- 2022-12
- Publisher
- Taylor and Francis Ltd.
- Abstract
- © 2022 The Author(s). Published by National Institute for Materials Science in partnership with Taylor & Francis Group.Metastability engineering is a strategy to enhance the strength and ductility of alloys via deliberately lowering phase stability and prompting deformation-induced martensitic transformation. The advantages of the strategy are widely exploited by ferrous medium-entropy alloys (MEAs) that exhibit phase transformation from metastable face-centered cubic (FCC) to hexagonal close-packed (HCP) or body-centered cubic (BCC) martensite and a significant increase in work hardening. Fe50Co25Ni10Al5Ti5Mo5 (at%) MEA is an example of such materials, which shows ~1.5 GPa of tensile strength assisted by exceptional work hardening from the deformation-induced BCC martensitic transformation. In this work, the martensitic transformation and its effect on the mechanical response of the MEA were studied by in situ neutron diffraction under tensile loading. Strain-induced BCC martensite started forming rapidly from the beginning of plastic deformation, reaching a phase fraction of ~100% when deformed to ~10% of true strain. Lattice strain and phase stress evolution indicate that stress was dynamically partitioned onto the newly formed BCC martensite, which is responsible for the work hardening response and high flow stress of the MEA. This work shows how great a role FCC to BCC martensitic transformation can play in enhancing the mechanical properties of ferrous MEAs.
- URI
- https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/114637
- DOI
- 10.1080/14686996.2022.2122868
- ISSN
- 1468-6996
- Article Type
- Article
- Citation
- Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, vol. 23, no. 1, page. 579 - 586, 2022-12
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