Applied Surface Science, Vol.358, 549-555, 2015
Effect of iron content on the structure and mechanical properties of Al25Ti25Ni25Cu25 and (AlTi)(60-x)Ni20Cu20Fex (x=15, 20) high-entropy alloys
In this work, we investigated the microstructure and mechanical properties of Al25Ti25Ni25Cu25Al22.5Ti22.5Ni20Cu20Fe15 and Al20Ti20Ni20Cu20Fe20 high entropy alloys, produced by arc melting and casting in an inert atmosphere. The structure of these alloys was studied by X-ray diffractometry and scanning electron microscopy. The as-cast alloys were heat treated at 773, 973 and 1173 K for 1800 s to investigate the effects of aging on the plasticity, hardness and elastic properties. Compared to the conventional high-entropy alloys the Al25Ti25Ni25Cu25, Al22.5Ti22.5Ni20Cu20Fe15 and Al20Ti20Ni20Cu20Fe20 alloys are relatively hard and ductile. Being heat treated at 973 K the Al22.5Ti22.5Ni20Cu20Fe15 alloy shows considerably high strength and relatively homogeneous deformation under compression. The plasticity, hardness and elastic properties of the studied alloys depend on the fraction and intrinsic properties of the constituent phases. Significant hardening effect by the annealing is found. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Multicomponent alloys;Mechanical properties;Casting;Scanning elelctron microscopy;X-ray diffraction