Abstract
A CoCrFeNiMnPd eutectic high-entropy alloy was designed and prepared. A unique eutectic-dendritic solidification pattern was observed in the as-cast alloy. Heretofore, this kind of pattern was rarely reported no matter in binary or multi-component alloys. Through a series of experimental characterization and theoretical analysis, it could be concluded that the sluggish diffusion effect of high-entropy alloys makes the interface deviate considerably from the local non-equilibrium condition and the alternate arrangement of CoCrFeNiPd-rich FCC and Tetragonal Mn7Pd9 lamellae results in weak interface energy anisotropy, thus forming the seaweed eutectic-dendrite. Application of the designing rules of high-entropy alloys to the current work indicates that mere consideration of the weighted average physical properties of constituent elements is not sufficient to the design of high-entropy alloys with a single solid-solution phase.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 74-79 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Intermetallics |
Volume | 85 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Jun 2017 |
Keywords
- Alloy design
- High-entropy alloy
- Interface stability
- Seaweed eutectic-dendrite
- Solidification