Optimization Of Conflicting Properties Via Engineering Compositional Complexity In Refractory High Entropy Alloys

SCRIPTA MATERIALIA(2021)

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The strength-ductility (or thermal conductivity) trade-off is unavoidable in most conventional alloys due to the limited composition space. Herein, we propose a mechanism-based design strategy for concurrent optimization of high temperature (HT) strength, room temperature (RT) ductility, and HT thermal conductivity by considering atomic size misfit for solid-solution hardening and lattice distortion, and valence electron concentration for shear instability. As a test case, we extend the composition space of binary WTa alloys to W-Ta-V-Ti-Cr refractory high entropy alloys (RHEAs), and the present RHEAs (e.g. WTaVTiCr) exhibit superior HT strength (1210 +/- 43 MPa at 1073 K) and RT ductility (23.4 +/- 5.7%). Further, we show that the thermal conductivities of the present RHEAs increase with increasing temperature, and theoretically can reach to similar to 40% of that of pure W at 2000 K. This work thus provides a general design rule of RHEAs that enables effective utilization of compositional complexity for potential applications. (c) 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Acta Materialia Inc.
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Refractory high entropy alloy, Atomic size misfit parameter, Valence electron concentration, Strength-ductility trade-off, Thermal conductivity
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