High entropy Fe–Mn–Ni–Co–Al–C alloys from an industrial steel

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Abstract

High entropy alloys (multiprinciple element alloys) were produced by dilution of the base component in a Fe–Mn–Al–C alloy. The studied Fe–Mn–Ni–Al–C and Fe–Mn–Ni–Co–Al–C alloys were treated thermally and mechanically. These alloys were studied by X-ray diffractometry and electron microscopy, while mechanical properties were tested by mechanical loading. A dual-phase cF4 and cP2 structure was formed. The alloys showed high-hardness values and high-strain hardening ability but when hot rolled exhibited precipitation of carbides. These alloys are considered to be model alloys for the development of future high-entropy alloys based on industrial steels.

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Semin, V. O., Jiang, J., Zanaeva, E. N., Wei, D., Yamada, R., Wada, T., … Louzguine-Luzgin, D. V. (2024). High entropy Fe–Mn–Ni–Co–Al–C alloys from an industrial steel. Materials Science and Technology (United Kingdom), 40(4), 275–287. https://doi.org/10.1177/02670836231214399

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