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Sintering mechanisms of mechanically alloyed CoCrFeNi high-entropy alloy powders
Published in Cambridge University Press
2018
Volume: 33
   
Issue: 19
Pages: 3321 - 3329
Abstract
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are receiving considerable attention since last decade because of their ability to give excellent strength with reasonably good elongation during fracture. The mechanical alloying followed by sintering is one of the routes for fabrication; however, there are limited reports on sintering mechanisms of HEA powders. The present investigation studies sintering mechanisms of CoCrFeNi alloy powders in as-milled and annealed conditions using dilatometer experiments. The annealed powder shows slower densification behavior and higher activation energy of sintering, compared to the as-milled powder. Diffusion coefficients were analyzed through sintering models and compared with literature data. The as-milled powder was found to exhibit mixed response, i.e., the grain boundary diffusion seems to be dominating initially due to a large grain boundary fraction but volume diffusion (VD) also contributes significantly, due to high defect concentration and metastable phases. VD was found to be the dominating mechanism during sintering of single phase, stable annealed powder. Copyright © Materials Research Society 2018.
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JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of Materials Research
PublisherData powered by TypesetCambridge University Press
ISSN08842914