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Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Al0.5Nb1.5TiV2-Zr0.5 Refractory High Entropy Alloy
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1.School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin 150040, China;2.Key Laboratory of Air-Driven Equipment Technology of Zhejiang Province, Quzhou University, Quzhou 324000, China

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National Natural Science Foundation of China (52171113)

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    The Al0.5Nb1.5TiV2Zr0.5 high entropy alloy was prepared by vacuum arc melting, and its microstructure, density, and mechanical properties were investigated. Results show that Al0.5Nb1.5TiV2Zr0.5 alloy consists of 90.6vol% body-centered cubic phase and 9.4vol% C14-Laves secondary phase. The matrix phase of the alloy is rich in Ti and V, and the secondary phase is rich in Al and Zr. The alloy has a low density of 6284 kg/m3 and Vickers hardness of 5197.9 MPa. The yield strength of alloy is decreased with increasing the temperature: it decreases from 1082.9 MPa at room temperature to 645.0 MPa at 1073 K. The compressive strain decreases from 27.20% at room temperature to 14.94% at 873 K, which is related to the decrease in atomic interaction force when the temperature rises. At 1073 K, the compressive strain of alloy exceeds 50%, indicating the good plasticity without fracture. The results of compression tests show that the ductile-brittle transition temperature ranges from 873 K to 1073 K.

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[Jiang Wentao, Wang Ye, Jiang Bo, Wang Xiaohong, Ma Tengfei, Zhu Dongdong. Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Al0.5Nb1.5TiV2-Zr0.5 Refractory High Entropy Alloy[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2023,52(3):846~851.]
DOI:10.12442/j. issn.1002-185X.20220429

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  • Received:May 16,2022
  • Revised:November 23,2022
  • Adopted:November 24,2022
  • Online: March 31,2023
  • Published: March 24,2023