Exceptionally high strain-hardening and ductility due to transformation induced plasticity effect in Ti-rich high-entropy alloys

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Ti-rich body-centered cubic (BCC, β) high-entropy alloys having compositions Ti35Zr27.5Hf27.5Nb5Ta5, Ti38Zr25Hf25Ta10Sn2, and Ti38Zr25Hf25Ta7Sn5 (in at%) were designed using bond order (Bo)-mean d-orbital energy level (Md) approach. Deformation mechanisms of these alloys were studied using tensile deformation. The alloys showed exceptionally high strain-hardening and ductility. For instance, the alloys showed at least twofold increment of tensile strength compared to the yield strength, due to strain-hardening. Post-deformation microstructural observations confirmed the transformation of β to hexagonal close packed (HCP, α′) martensite. Based on microstructural investigation, stress–strain behaviors were explained using transformation induced plasticity effect. Crystallographic analysis indicated transformation of β to α′ showed strong variant selection (1 1 0)β//(0 0 0 1)α′, and [1 − 1 1]β//[1 1 − 2 0]α′.

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Eleti, R. R., Klimova, M., Tikhonovsky, M., Stepanov, N., & Zherebtsov, S. (2020). Exceptionally high strain-hardening and ductility due to transformation induced plasticity effect in Ti-rich high-entropy alloys. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-70298-2

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