2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2021.161495
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Phase and structural changes during heat treatment of additive manufactured CrFeCoNi high-entropy alloy

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“…This is due to the differences in their melting temperatures and atomic bonds After sintering, a few FCC phases are formed. The three (or two in S-40) structures have lattice constants similar to those of CoCrFeNi HEAs (0.357 nm), as detected previously by XRD in [6,19,38].…”
Section: Structural Transformation In Mechanically Alloyed and Sinter...supporting
confidence: 78%
“…This is due to the differences in their melting temperatures and atomic bonds After sintering, a few FCC phases are formed. The three (or two in S-40) structures have lattice constants similar to those of CoCrFeNi HEAs (0.357 nm), as detected previously by XRD in [6,19,38].…”
Section: Structural Transformation In Mechanically Alloyed and Sinter...supporting
confidence: 78%
“…The evenly dispersed (ordered) B2 phase in the as-built alloy was transformed into a heterogeneous microstructure having enrichment of Fe-Ni-Cr and Ni-Al FCC phases with a small number of Fe-Cr BCC phases [155]. The heat treatment of the MAM-produced CrFeCoNi alloy was studied by Kuzminova et al [156] under different temperature levels (400°C-1000°C) for 24 h. The temperature at 400°C did not induce recrystallisation but aided the recovery process in the alloy [156]. The hardening effect owing to the commencement of the polygonisation process occurred in the alloy at 500°C after the migration of dislocations to the grain boundaries [156].…”
Section: Heat Treatments Of High Entropy Alloys (Heas)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heat treatment of the MAM-produced CrFeCoNi alloy was studied by Kuzminova et al [156] under different temperature levels (400°C-1000°C) for 24 h. The temperature at 400°C did not induce recrystallisation but aided the recovery process in the alloy [156]. The hardening effect owing to the commencement of the polygonisation process occurred in the alloy at 500°C after the migration of dislocations to the grain boundaries [156]. However, the full polygonisation process and grain growth ensued in the alloy at 600°C and over 700°C respectively [156].…”
Section: Heat Treatments Of High Entropy Alloys (Heas)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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