Excellent high temperature mechanical properties of Fe2Ni2CrAlx (x= 0.9 to 1.3) multi-principal elements alloys

Ling Qiao, Junya Inoue*, R. V. Ramanujan, Kenji Sekido, Jingchuan Zhu

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Abstract

The high temperature mechanical properties of a family of Fe2Ni2CrAlx (x=0.9, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 in molar ratio) multi-principal element alloys (MPEAs) were determined. The initial microstructure and grain size of Fe2Ni2CrAlx MPEAs were characterized. Effect of Al on the density, melting point and mechanical properties at elevated temperature were investigated. Fe2Ni2CrAl1.3 MPEA exhibit the lowest density of 6.78 g/cm3 and highest melting point of (1337.7 ∼ 1392.6 °C). The as-cast Fe2Ni2CrAl1.3 MPEA showed an excellent combination of strength and plasticity at elevated temperatures. Fe2Ni2CrAl1.3 MPEA showed high strength of 2119 MPa and 1722 MPa at 200 °C and 400 °C, respectively. The Fe2Ni2CrAlx alloys exhibited exceptional high-temperature plasticity, no fracture occurred even at a compressive strain above 70%. Recrystallization softening appeared at above 600 °C, the transformation of coarse equiaxed grains into subgrains were captured during plastic deformation. Significantly, the specific yield strength of the Fe2Ni2CrAl1.3 MPEA was comparable with traditional Ti based alloys and Ni-based superalloy. The fracture mechanism of Fe2Ni2CrAlx MPEAs was a combination of cleavage and slip separation. Deformation behavior and work hardening ability at elevated temperature were discussed. Finally, finite element method (FEM) was performed to capture the evolution of stress and strain under high-temperature compression.

Original languageEnglish
Article number146978
JournalMaterials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing
Volume912
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering

Keywords

  • Density
  • Mechanical properties
  • Melting point
  • Multi-principal element alloys

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