Yield strength insensitivity in a dual-phase high entropy alloy after prolonged high temperature annealing
Junaid Ahmed, Matthew Daly

TL;DR
This study shows that a FeMnCoCr high entropy alloy maintains its yield strength after prolonged high temperature annealing, due to microstructural features that counteract typical grain growth weakening.
Contribution
It reveals that the alloy's yield strength is insensitive to grain growth after heat treatment, highlighting its potential for high-temperature structural applications.
Findings
Yield strength remains constant despite grain growth.
Microstructure shows austenite/martensite features after heat treatment.
Decreased inter-lath spacing segments grains, enhancing strength.
Abstract
Recent studies of FeMnCoCr-based high entropy alloys have demonstrated uncommon deformation behaviors such as transformation-induced plasticity, which were largely believed to be restricted to select families of steels. Coupled with the potential for entropy stabilization of high symmetry phases at high temperatures, this system represents a promising class of materials for structural applications in extreme environments. Yet, transformation-induced plasticity mechanisms are notably sensitive to microstructure parameters and the literature offers examples of deleterious decomposition of high entropy alloys under heat treatment, which raises concerns of resiliency in mechanical performance. Here, we evaluate the evolution of microstructure and mechanical properties of a FeMnCoCr high entropy alloy after prolonged heat treatment at high temperature. Microstructures are found to retain…
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