摘要
The solidification process of high-entropy FeCoNi2Al0.9 alloy was modulated by 20 kHz power ultrasound with maximum 13 μm amplitude. The statically solidified eutectic structures were composed of L12 and B2 phases growing by K-S synergistic relationship. With the increase of ultrasound amplitude, the eutectic cell width and regular lamellar spacing were significantly refined, the proportion of strictly semi-coherent L12/B2 interfaces increased, and the solute concentration fluctuation in each eutectic phase was obviously suppressed. The steady-state cavitation and acoustic flow displayed remarkable influences on eutectic microstructure evolution. The yield strength, ultimate strength, and total elongation were increased by 23%, 21%, and 19% as compared with statically solidified alloy. This provided an effective approach to promoting the mechanical properties and overcoming the strength-ductility trade-off for those high-entropy alloys with eutectic structures.
源语言 | 英语 |
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文章编号 | 115154 |
期刊 | Scripta Materialia |
卷 | 225 |
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出版状态 | 已出版 - 1 3月 2023 |