Influence of deformation and annealing twinning on the microstructure and texture evolution of face-centered cubic high-entropy alloys
Christian Haase, Luis A Barrales-Mora

TL;DR
This study investigates how deformation and annealing twinning influence the microstructure, texture evolution, and mechanical properties of CoCrFeMnNi high-entropy alloy through experiments and simulations.
Contribution
It reveals the specific roles of deformation and annealing twinning in texture modification and mechanical behavior in HEAs, supported by experimental and cellular automaton simulation data.
Findings
Twinning facilitates transition from Cu-type to Brass-type texture during cold rolling.
Annealing twinning modifies the recrystallization texture significantly.
High work-hardenability observed due to planar dislocation slip and limited dynamic recovery.
Abstract
The influence of the physical mechanisms activated during deformation and annealing on the microstructure and texture evolution as well as on the mechanical properties in the equiatomic CoCrFeMnNi high-entropy alloy (HEA) were investigated. A combination of cold rolling and annealing was used to investigate the HEA in the deformed, recovered, partially recrystallized, and fully recrystallized states. Detailed microstructure and texture analysis was performed by electron backscatter diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The mechanical properties were evaluated using uniaxial tensile testing. A specific focus of this investigation was put on studying the influence of deformation and annealing twinning on the material behavior. It was substantiated that during cold rolling deformation, twinning facilitates the transition from the Cu-type to the Brass-type…
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