Achieving an effective increase in wear resistance over a wide temperature range for Ti50Zr30Nb10Al10 refractory multi-principal element alloy: The introduction of a robust and deformable α2 phase

Xin You, Pengyu Lin, Junjie Song, Yin Du, Haifeng Wang, Tao Li, Wei Zhou, Yunfeng Su, Yongsheng Zhang, Litian Hu

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Abstract

The limited wear resistance of multi-principal element alloys (RMPEAs) over a wide temperature range seriously restricts its further development and application. Though introducing a hard phase into the RMPEAs matrix is considered to be a common strategy to relief this contradiction, the brittleness of the hard phase and resulting heterogeneous interfaces often lead to unstable failure under prolonged wear conditions. In this work, a strong and deformable (Ti,Zr)3Al-type α2 phase was formed into Ti50Zr30Nb10Al10 RMPEAs through hot pressing and aging treatments to achieve robust wear performance over a wide temperature range, resulting in decreased wear rates and coefficient of friction of ∼50 % and ∼20 %, respectively. Based on the action of alternating frictional stress, multiple slip systems in the α2 phase are activated at room temperature. The good load-bearing and deformation capabilities of α2 phase are maintained up to 600 °C, thereby providing decreased wear rates form 17.3 × 10−4 mm3/Nm to 9.2 × 10−4 mm3/Nm. At higher temperatures (900 °C), the optimized alloy achieves the lowest wear rate of 0.6 × 10−4 mm3/Nm, which can be attributed to the Hall-Petch strengthening effect introduced by hot pressing and the protection of a dense oxide layer. These observations provide valuable insights for the design of superior wear-resistant RMPAs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number206075
JournalWear
Volume572-573
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2025

Keywords

  • Anti-wear mechanism
  • High-temperature wear performance
  • Refractory multi-principal element alloy
  • Second-phase strengthening

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