Analysis of the high-temperature dry sliding behavior of CoCrFeNiTi0.5Alx high-entropy alloys

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In this study, CoCrFeNiTi0.5Alx high-entropy alloys were produced by induction melting and their dry sliding wear behavior was examined at different temperatures. In addition to face-centered cubic (FCC) phases, low amounts of a tetragonal phase were detected in the microstructures of alloys without Al and microscratches were formed by wear particles on the worn surfaces of the alloy specimens. Two body-centered cubic (BCC) phases were detected in the alloy with 0.5Al and a fatigue-related extrusion wear mechanism was detected on the worn surface. The alloy specimen with a high Al content exhibited the best wear characteristics. No wear tracks were formed in single-phase BCC intermetallic alloys at room temperature and they exhibited a higher wear strength at high temperatures when compared to other samples.

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Erdoğan, A., Gök, M. S., & Zeytin, S. (2020). Analysis of the high-temperature dry sliding behavior of CoCrFeNiTi0.5Alx high-entropy alloys. Friction, 8(1), 198–207. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40544-019-0278-2

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