Enhancing plasticity of 'self-sharpening' tungsten high-entropy alloy via tailoring -precipitation

MATERIALS RESEARCH EXPRESS(2023)

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In our recently published work (Acta Materialia 186 (2020) 257-266), we have designed a new equimolar tungsten high-entropy alloy with excellent penetration ability to satisfy the highly desirable of 'self-sharping' in wide range of engineering application. This alloy has outstanding dynamic compressive properties and superior penetration performance than that of 93 W alloys. In this work, the tension properties of the tungsten high-entropy alloy were significantly improved by & mu; phase precipitation design strategy to tailor the morphology and distribution of & mu; phase. Through controlling the phase transformation process, the & mu; phase changes from liquid-solid phase transformation to solid-solid precipitation phase transformation. This can effectively impede the brittleness caused by the & mu; phase segregation at the grain boundary and phase boundary. Moreover, the Orowan effect caused by nano-sized & mu;-phase particles improves the tensile strength effectively (enhancing & SIM;150%) and ensure the ductility. This material design strategy significantly improves the tension ductility of the alloy and provides a new paradigm to solve the similar problem of material brittleness.
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high-entropy alloys, precipitation, phase transformation, plasticity
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