High Strength Refractory AlHfNbTiV B2 High Entropy Alloys with High Fracture Strains
Jie Qi, Xuesong Fan, Diego Ibarra Hoyos, Peter K. Liaw, and S. Joseph, Poon

TL;DR
This study develops high-entropy AlHfNbTiV alloys with B2 phase, demonstrating high strength and ductility, using machine learning for compositional screening and revealing the effects of aluminum content on mechanical properties.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new class of refractory AlHfNbTiV high-entropy alloys with optimized B2 phase stability and mechanical performance, employing machine learning for alloy design.
Findings
Al content influences B2 ordering and mechanical properties.
Yield strength decreases while ductility increases with lower Al content.
Alloy Al10Hf20Nb22Ti33V15 exhibits high strength and ductility at elevated temperatures.
Abstract
We demonstrate the development of a series of refractory high-entropy alloys containing aluminum AlRHEAs in the ordered BCC-B2 phase by varying the aluminum content within 10 to 25 atomic percent, with the goal of high strength and good ductility synergy. The AlRHEAs obtained are found to show promising potential for high-temperature applications. The incorporation of Al lowers the density and promotes the long-range atomic ordering, which in turn stabilizes the B2 formation, and strengthens the material but usually deteriorates ductility. Several B2 AlRHEAs that contain a combination of Ti, Hf, Nb, and V with moderate to high Poisson ratios are investigated for high strength and ductility. Furthermore, through statistical analysis, we identify a valley around the valence electron concentration VEC of 6 where low ductility is prominently observed. Machine-learning models are employed to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh Entropy Alloys Studies · High-Temperature Coating Behaviors · Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques
