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Enhanced mechanical performance of grain boundary precipitation-hardened high-entropy alloys via a phase transformation at grain boundaries 被引量:3
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作者 Y.L.Qi L.Zhao +10 位作者 X.Sun H.X.Zong X.D.Ding F.Jiang H.L.Zhang Y.K.Wu L.He F.Liu S.B.Jin g.sha J.Sun 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第27期271-284,共14页
Grain-boundary(GB)precipitation has a significant adverse effect on plasticity of alloys,which easily leads to catastrophic intergranular failure in safety-critical applications under high external loading.Herein,we r... Grain-boundary(GB)precipitation has a significant adverse effect on plasticity of alloys,which easily leads to catastrophic intergranular failure in safety-critical applications under high external loading.Herein,we report a novel strategy that uses the local stress concentration induced by GB precipitates as a driving force to trigger phase transformation of preset non-equiatomic high-entropy solid-solution phase at GBs.This in situ deformation-induced phase transformation at GBs introduces a well-known effect:transformation-induced plasticity(TRIP),which enables an exceptional elongation to fracture(above 38%)at a high strength(above 1.5 GPa)in a GB precipitation-hardened high-entropy alloy(HEA).The present strategy in terms of"local stress concentration-induced phase transformations at GBs"may provide a fundamental approach by taking advantage of(rather than avoiding)the GB precipitation to gain a superior combination of high strength and high ductility in HEAs. 展开更多
关键词 Non-equiatomic Grain-boundary precipitation High-entropy alloys DUCTILITY Transformation-induced plasticity
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Creep-induced redistribution of alloying elements in CZ1 zirconium alloys
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作者 W.T.Lin Q.Y.Lv +4 位作者 D.Jiao L.B.Zhang J.Tan g.sha J.Hu 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第6期31-44,共14页
Introducing minor alloying elements is an effective strategy to improve the corrosion and mechanical properties of zirconium alloys for nuclear applications.During in-reactor service,external environment and stress ca... Introducing minor alloying elements is an effective strategy to improve the corrosion and mechanical properties of zirconium alloys for nuclear applications.During in-reactor service,external environment and stress can affect the distribution of alloying elements,substantially changing the degradation process of zirconium alloys.To date,there is a lack of in-depth understanding of the interaction between creep and microchemistry changes.Here,we conducted systematic transmission electron microscopy(TEM)and atom probe tomography(APT)investigations to address creep-induced redistribution of alloying elements in CZ1(Zr-Sn-Nb-Fe-Cr-Cu)zirconium alloy with different initial microstructures.Nb,Fe,Sn,and Cu are found to co-segregate at grain boundaries.The higher the intermediate annealing temperature,the larger the Gibbsian interfacial excesses of solute elements are.We further demonstrate that creep can reduce the excess value of Fe at grain boundaries due to the coarsening of Zr-Fe-Cr second phase particles via grain boundary and dislocation pipe diffusion.At the same time,the excess value of Sn is increased by diffusing from the matrix to grain boundaries.Moreover,Cu as a minor element in the concentration range of 0.05-0.3 wt.%is found to segregate at dislocations to form the Cottrell atmosphere and develop Cu-rich nanoclusters for suppressing dislocation motion.The new understanding of the segregation and clustering of minor alloying elements provides guidance for developing zirconium alloys with enhanced creep resistance. 展开更多
关键词 Zirconium alloy Thermal creep Grain boundary segregation Dislocation segregation Cu-rich nanoclusters
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