Crystals (Dec 2022)

Effect of Short-Range Ordering on the Grain Boundary Character Distribution Optimization of FCC Metals with High Stacking Fault Energy: A Case Study on Ni-Cr Alloys

  • Yifan Liu,
  • Xianjun Guan,
  • Yanjie Zhang,
  • Zipeng Jia,
  • Simin Liang,
  • Xiaowu Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst12121822
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 1822

Abstract

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The critical roles of short-range ordering (SRO) in the grain boundary character distribution (GBCD) optimization of Ni-Cr alloys with high stacking fault energies were experimentally studied by thermomechanical treatments. It is found that, with the enhancement of the SRO degree (or the increase in Cr content), the dislocation slip mode changes from wavy slip to planar slip, and even deformation twins (DTs) appear in the cold-rolled Ni-40at.%Cr alloy. Within the lower level of Cr content (≤20 at.%), the optimized result of GBCD is conspicuous with the increase in Cr content. As the Cr content is higher than 20 at.%, the GBCD optimization of Ni-Cr alloys cannot be further enhanced, since the cold rolling induced DTs would hinder the growth of twin related domains during subsequent annealing.

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