2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2022.127013
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Effect of addition of Nb on phase stability of equiatomic CrFeMoV alloy

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“…The Laves phase is identified as the Fe 2 Nb‐type phase with the standard card PDF 17‐1908, which is consistent with the research conducted by Jiang. [ 21 ] Furthermore, the relative intensity of the Laves phase is significantly lower than that of the FCC phase, indicating that the FCC phase remains the dominant phase in the alloy system. This can be attributed to the high‐entropy effect, which greatly reduces the Gibbs free energy of the alloy system, making it easier for the alloy to form solid solutions rather than ordered compounds, especially at high temperatures.…”
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“…The Laves phase is identified as the Fe 2 Nb‐type phase with the standard card PDF 17‐1908, which is consistent with the research conducted by Jiang. [ 21 ] Furthermore, the relative intensity of the Laves phase is significantly lower than that of the FCC phase, indicating that the FCC phase remains the dominant phase in the alloy system. This can be attributed to the high‐entropy effect, which greatly reduces the Gibbs free energy of the alloy system, making it easier for the alloy to form solid solutions rather than ordered compounds, especially at high temperatures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With the increase in Nb content, the wear resistance and microhardness of the HEA coatings gradually improved, with the highest hardness reaching 631.1 HV. Saikumaran et al [ 21 ] introduced Nb into CrFeMoV HEAs, leading to the formation of a dual‐phase microstructure comprising BCC and Laves phases. Jiang et al [ 22 ] incorporated Nb into AlCoCrFeNi2.1 EHEAs, resulting in an alloy with a compressive yield strength of 1158 MPa and a ductility of 29.7%, primarily attributed to the precipitation strengthening of Laves phases and the solid solution strengthening of FCC and B2 phases.…”
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confidence: 99%