Materials Research Letters (Nov 2018)

Metastability-assisted fatigue behavior in a friction stir processed dual-phase high entropy alloy

  • K. Liu,
  • S. S. Nene,
  • M. Frank,
  • S. Sinha,
  • R. S. Mishra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2018.1523240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
pp. 613 – 619

Abstract

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Metastability-based high entropy alloy design opens a new strategic path for designing high-strength materials. However, high strength is always coupled with poor damage tolerance under cyclic loading conditions (fatigue). To overcome this drawback, here we present grain-refined Fe42Mn28Cr15Co10Si5 exhibiting significantly high fatigue strength as compared with leading transformation induced plasticity steels upon friction stir processing. The enhanced fatigue behavior is attributed to the metastability-promoted γ→ϵ transformation that caused local variation in work-hardening activity near the crack tip, and subsequent crack branching. Thus, decreased γ phase stability assisted not only in attaining strength but also in making the alloy fatigue-resistant.

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