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Structure and cryogenic mechanical properties of severely deformed nonequiatomic alloys of Fe-Mn-Co-Cr system

  • E. D. Tabachnikova (Corresponding author)
  • , T. V. Hryhorova
  • , S. N. Smirnov
  • , I. V. Kolodiy
  • , Yu O. Shapovalov
  • , A. V. Levenets
  • , S. E. Shumilin
  • , I. V. Kashuba
  • , M. A. Tikhonovsky
  • , F. Spieckermann
  • , M. J. Zehetbauer
  • , E. Schafler
  • , Y. Huang
  • , T. G. Langdon

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Abstract

The work is devoted to a study of the structure and mechanical properties of two nonequiatomic medium-entropy nanocrystalline alloys, in which in a coarse state additional mechanisms act during plastic deformation — twinning (TWIP) in the F e 40 M n 40 C o 10 C r 10 alloy and phase transformations (TRIP) in the F e 50 M n 30 C o 10 C r 10 alloy. The nanocrystalline state in these alloys is achieved by high-pressure torsion (HPT) at 300 K and 77 K after different numbers of revolutions n = 0.25 and 5. In the nanostructural state in the TWIP F e 40 M n 40 C o 10 C r 10 and the TRIP F e 50 M n 30 C o 10 C r 10 alloys, a basically complete phase transition from the fcc lattice to hcp is observed, the content of which does not depend very strongly on the HPT temperature and deformation. For both alloys in the nanostructured state, there is a significant decrease in differences in the phase composition and microhardness Hv by comparison with the coarse-grained state. A decrease in the HPT temperature and an increase in HPT deformation for all the cases studied lead to an increase in the value of Hv. The F e 40 M n 40 C o 10 C r 10 TWIP alloy remains ductile under active compression deformation at 300 and 77 K, while there is no macroscopic plasticity in the F e 50 M n 30 C o 10 C r 10 TRIP alloy under similar conditions. For the F e 40 M n 40 C o 10 C r 10 TWIP the thermally-activated character of plastic deformation is retained during the transition from the coarse-grained to the nanostructured state.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1294-1305
Number of pages12
JournalLow Temperature Physics
Volume49
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

Funding

M.A.T. and A.V.L. were supported by the National Research Foundation of Ukraine in frame of the project No. 2020.02/0327.

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103018 Materials physics
  • 210004 Nanomaterials

Keywords

  • cryogenic temperatures
  • high entropy alloys
  • mechanical properties
  • microstructure

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