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Mechanical and microstructural properties of a CoCrFe0. 75NiMo0. 3Nb0. 125 high-entropy alloy additively manufactured via cold-spray.
Download2022-02-10
Rojas, David Funes, Li, Haoyang, Orhan, Okan K., Shao, Chenwei, Hogan, James D., Ponga, Maricio
We present a combined experimental and computational investigation of the mechanical properties of a CoCrFe0.75NiMo0.3Nb0.125 (composition in molar ratio) high-entropy alloy additively manufactured via cold spray. We find that the sprayed alloy exhibits extraordinary mechanical properties under...
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Micro-hardness and strain-rate-dependent compressive response of an ultra-light-weight Mg-Li-Al alloy
Download2022-01-15
Li, Haoyang, Shao, Chenwei, Rojas, David Funes, Ponga, Mauricio, Hogan, James D.
A study on the microstructure and composition, micro-hardness and strain-rate-dependent compressive behaviors, and the associated failure mechanisms of an ultra-light-weight Mg-Li-Al alloy were conducted. X-ray diffraction and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy showed a multi-phase material with...
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Strain-Rate-Dependent mechanical behavior of a non-Equimolar CoCrFeMnNi high entropy alloy with a segmented coarse grain structure
Download2022-03-01
Li, Haoyan, Shao, Chenwei, Orhan, Okan K., Rojas, David Funes, Ponga, Maricio, Hogan, James D.
The mechanical response of a Co11.3Cr20.4Fe22.6Mn21.8Ni23.9 (wt%) high entropy alloy with a segmented coarse grain structure is investigated using strain-rate-dependent uniaxial compression experiments. The composition is verified using ab-initio simulations by examining thermal stability through...