Grain Size Tailoring to Control Strain Hardening and Improve the Mechanical Properties of a CoCrFeNiMn High-Entropy Alloy

  • Shahmir H
  • Mehranpour M
  • Shams S
  • et al.
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Abstract

An equiatomic CoCrFeNiMn high-entropy alloy was processed by severe plastic deformation followed by post-deformation annealing over a range of temperatures and times leading to a wide range of grain sizes from ~ 0.05 to ~ 70 μm. The results demonstrate there is a sharp evolution in grain size and hardness after annealing above 800 °C due to coarsening facilitated by the dissolution of precipitates together with a high rate of diffusion at high temperatures. Grain growth behavior revealed an incremental low value grain growth exponent with increasing annealing temperature together with a high value activation energy for grain growth of ~ 440 kJ mol −1. A critical grain size of ~ 2 µm is proposed in which deformation-induced twinning is suppressed during plastic deformation. Nevertheless, slip and deformation-induced twinning are deformation mechanisms occurring in samples with grain sizes above this critical value. A model is presented for engineering the grain size by controlling the annealing parameters in the fine grain size range to benefit from the advantages of deformation-induced twining in the CoCrFeNiMn alloy.

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Shahmir, H., Mehranpour, M. S., Shams, S. A. A., Lee, C. S., & Langdon, T. G. (2023). Grain Size Tailoring to Control Strain Hardening and Improve the Mechanical Properties of a CoCrFeNiMn High-Entropy Alloy. High Entropy Alloys & Materials, 1(1), 72–83. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44210-022-00003-7

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