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Evaluating the influence of microstructural attributes: Fraction, composition, size and spatial distribution of phases on the oxidation behaviour of high-entropy alloys
Date Issued
15-05-2021
Author(s)
Anupam, Ameey
Ang, Andrew S.M.
Guruvidyathri, K.
Abbas, Musharaf
Sivaprahasam, D.
Munroe, Paul
Berndt, C. C.
Murty, B. S.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
Oxidation behaviour of five high entropy alloys (HEAs): AlCoCrFeNi, Al2CoCrFeNi, Al2CoCr1.5FeNi, AlCoCrNi and AlCoCr0.5Ni, has been studied at 1100 °C in the cast-annealed condition. Al2CoCrFeNi and AlCoCr0.5Ni HEAs exhibit the lowest oxidation rates of the order of 10−12 g2 cm−4-s−1. Al-rich nanoscale precipitates are observed to aid protective oxide growth. The Al-lean phase fraction and its Al content also have a major effect on the alloy's oxidation behaviour. A parameter ‘X’ taking the ratio of these two has been introduced, which coupled with CALPHAD predictions can be a potential tool to shortlist HEAs for oxidation resistance applications.
Volume
184