Unexpected cyclic stress-strain response of dual-phase high-entropy alloys induced by partial reversibility of deformation

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Abstract

The recently developed dual-phase high-entropy alloys are characterized by pronounced strain hardening and high ductility under monotonic loading owing to the associated transformation induced plasticity effect. Fatigue properties of high-entropy alloys have not been studied in depth so far. The current study focuses on the low-cycle fatigue regime. Cyclic tests were conducted and the microstructure evolution was studied post-mortem. Despite deformation-induced martensitic transformation during cycling at given plastic strain amplitudes, intense strain hardening in the cyclic stress-strain response is not observed. This behavior is attributed to the planar nature of slip and partial reversibility of deformation.

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Niendorf, T., Wegener, T., Li, Z., & Raabe, D. (2018). Unexpected cyclic stress-strain response of dual-phase high-entropy alloys induced by partial reversibility of deformation. Scripta Materialia, 143, 63–67. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scriptamat.2017.09.013

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