A Promising New Class of High-Temperature Alloys: Eutectic High-Entropy Alloys

Yiping Lu(Dalian University of Technology), Yong Dong(Dalian University of Technology), Sheng Guo(Chalmers University of Technology), Li Jiang(Dalian University of Technology), Huijun Kang(Dalian University of Technology), Tongmin Wang(Dalian University of Technology), Bin Wen(Yanshan University), Zhijun Wang(City University of Hong Kong), Jinchuan Jie(Dalian University of Technology), Zhiqiang Cao(Dalian University of Technology), Haihui Ruan(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Tingju Li(Dalian University of Technology)
Scientific Reports
August 27, 2014
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Abstract

High-entropy alloys (HEAs) can have either high strength or high ductility, and a simultaneous achievement of both still constitutes a tough challenge. The inferior castability and compositional segregation of HEAs are also obstacles for their technological applications. To tackle these problems, here we proposed a novel strategy to design HEAs using the eutectic alloy concept, i.e. to achieve a microstructure composed of alternating soft fcc and hard bcc phases. As a manifestation of this concept, an AlCoCrFeNi2.1 (atomic portion) eutectic high-entropy alloy (EHEA) was designed. The as-cast EHEA possessed a fine lamellar fcc/B2 microstructure, and showed an unprecedented combination of high tensile ductility and high fracture strength at room temperature. The excellent mechanical properties could be kept up to 700°C. This new alloy design strategy can be readily adapted to large-scale industrial production of HEAs with simultaneous high fracture strength and high ductility.


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