2022
DOI: 10.1063/5.0130634
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Ballistic impact response of Fe40Mn20Cr20Ni20 high-entropy alloys

Abstract: High-entropy alloys (HEAs), recently emerging alloys with numerous excellent mechanical performances, may have a wide application prospect in impact engineering. The ballistic impact response of Fe40Mn20Cr20Ni20 HEA was investigated under various loading conditions. Ballistic impact tests with spherical projectiles and 87 type 5.8 mm small caliber bullets (DBP87 bullets) were conducted on 10 mm thick Fe40Mn20Cr20Ni20 HEA plates with varying impact velocities, compared with 20Mn23AlV steel (high manganese low m… Show more

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“…We summarize the dynamic behavior of CrCoNi-containing HEAs in fig. S8; most of the alloys express similar strain hardenability at elevated strain rates, indicating their excellent mechanical properties under extreme conditions (22,23,25,(65)(66)(67)(68)(69)(70)(71)(72). Note that the deformation and failure mechanisms demonstrated here are not necessarily unique to HEAs but rather to fcc metals and alloys with a low SFE (which of course includes many fcc MEA/HEAs).…”
Section: General Remarks On Heas Subjected To High Strain Rate Loadingmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…We summarize the dynamic behavior of CrCoNi-containing HEAs in fig. S8; most of the alloys express similar strain hardenability at elevated strain rates, indicating their excellent mechanical properties under extreme conditions (22,23,25,(65)(66)(67)(68)(69)(70)(71)(72). Note that the deformation and failure mechanisms demonstrated here are not necessarily unique to HEAs but rather to fcc metals and alloys with a low SFE (which of course includes many fcc MEA/HEAs).…”
Section: General Remarks On Heas Subjected To High Strain Rate Loadingmentioning
confidence: 71%