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Characterization of hot deformation behavior of Al0.3CoCrFeNi high-entropy alloy and development of processing map

Journal of Alloys and Compounds(2022)

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Abstract
This study presents the characteristics of hot deformation behavior of a Al0.3CoCrFeNi high–entropy alloy in the temperature and strain rate ranges of 1023–1423 K and 10–3–10 s–1, respectively. The constitutive flow behavior was modeled based on the hyperbolic–sinusoidal Arrhenius–type equations and a mathematical relation was used to observe the influence of true strain on material constants. To define the hot workability of the alloy, a processing map was developed based on the principles of the dynamic materials model. Accordingly, a dynamic recrystallization (DRX) domain was identified as prudent for processing in the temperature and strain rate ranges of 1273–1423 K and 10–2–2 × 10–1 s–1 respectively, with a peak efficiency of ~45% at 1423 K/6 × 10–2 s–1. At lower temperatures (1048–1148 K) and strain rates (10–3–3 × 10–3 s–1), a dynamic recovery (DRV) domain was identified with a peak efficiency of 38% at 1123 K/10–3 s–1. A large instability regime occurred above 3 × 10–1 s–1 with an increased tendency of adiabatic shear bands. It extended to lower strain rates 10–2–10−1 s−1 at temperatures< 1123 K, manifested by localized shear bands and grain boundary cracking. At low strain rates (5 × 10–3–10–3 s–1) and temperatures (1148–1298 K), particle stimulated nucleation of new DRX grains occurred at B2 precipitates, though the efficiency of power dissipation dropped sharply to ∼9%.
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High Entropy Alloys,Hot deformation,Zener–Holloman Parameter,Dynamic Materials Model,Dynamic recrystallization,Particle stimulated nucleation
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