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Long-term tensile creep behavior of a family of FCC-structured multi-component equiatomic solid solution alloys

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? 2022 Acta Materialia Inc.Long-term tensile creep experiments were performed at 973 K on a family of multicomponent equiatomic solid solution alloys with face-centered cubic crystal structures, including quinary CoCrFeMnNi alloy and quaternary CoCrFeNi alloy, together with our previous report on ternary CoCrNi alloy. Analyzing the steady-state and transient creep properties and characterizing the precipitate evolution, it is suggested that dislocation creep be the dominant deformation mechanism for all these alloys. Although CoCrNi shows the highest room-temperature strength and the lowest creep rate at 973 K, the creep lifetime data for all three alloys are similar and can be described by the Monkman-Grant relationship.

Creep deformationCreep lifetimeDislocation climbMulticomponent equiatomic solid solution alloy

Xie D.、Feng R.、Liaw P.K.、Gao Y.、Bei H.

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Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Tennessee

School of Materials Science and Engineering Zhejiang University

2022

Scripta materialia

Scripta materialia

EISCI
ISSN:1359-6462
年,卷(期):2022.212
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