Metals (Mar 2023)

Influence of Laser Direct Energy Deposition Process Parameters on the Structure and Phase Composition of a High-Entropy Alloy FeCoNiCrMn

  • Ekaterina Kovalenko,
  • Igor Krasanov,
  • Ekaterina Valdaytseva,
  • Olga Klimova-Korsmik,
  • Marina Gushchina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met13030534
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 534

Abstract

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High-entropy alloys are a unique class of alloys with high strength and hardness, good enduring quality and corrosion resistance, as well as other attractive mechanical properties for both scientific research and practical applications. Using these unique alloys together with the dynamically developing technology of laser direct energy deposition (L-DED) carries the prospects of obtaining large-sized complex-profile products with specified increased mechanical properties. The study of the influence of L-DED parameters on the formation of high-entropy alloys will expand knowledge about the influence of temperature and cooling rate on the formation of the structure, on the mechanical characteristics of high-entropy alloys and the formation of defects and use them for thermal processes involving high-entropy alloys. Preliminary modeling will predict the phase composition of alloys in conditions of high heating and cooling rates. In the work, optimal parameters were selected for obtaining high-entropy alloys based on FeCoNiCrMn by L-DED technology. It was also shown that FeCoNiCrMn alloys were divided into areas with a high content of elements (Fe, Co, Cr) and (Mn, Ni, Cu).

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