Design and characterization of TiZrNb-M (M = Fe, Co, Ni) eutectic multi-component alloys

Chenming Huang, Huibin Ke*, Lu Wang, Yunfei Xue

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Abstract

Designing eutectic multi-component alloys for advanced engineering applications requires efficient strategies, particularly for systems lacking reliable thermodynamic data. In this work, a methodology by combing qualitative-assessment and quantitative-calculation is proposed to efficiently obtain eutectic compositions within TiZrNb-M (M = Fe, Co, Ni) quaternary systems. Firstly, six eutectic compositions were obtained based on theoretical calculation for TiZrNb-M systems. It was then verified by experiments that five out of the six calculated alloys exhibit either eutectic structures or near-eutectic structures, achieving an accuracy rate of 83 %. After slight experimental adjustments, five novel eutectic alloys (Ti24.00Zr21.70Nb12.10Ni42.20, Ti5.64Zr5.78Nb5.78Ni82.80, Ti26.33Zr19.02Nb24.35Fe30.30, Ti6.33Zr1.95Nb4.02Fe87.7 and Ti8.25Zr2.20Nb5.27Co84.28) were obtained. Comprehensive microstructural characterization, including phase analysis and morphological examination, confirmed the presence of eutectic structures and provided insights into phase stability and solidification behavior. Moreover, a comparative discussion with CALPHAD-based methods highlights the advantages of the proposed methodology in systems where conventional thermodynamic databases are incomplete or unreliable. The findings not only provide novel refractory eutectic multi-component alloys, but also demonstrate a framework for eutectic multi-component alloys design, complementing existing computational tools and enabling the discovery of eutectic alloys in complex alloy systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number114991
JournalMaterials Characterization
Volume224
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2025

Keywords

  • Composition design
  • Eutectic
  • Multi-component alloys
  • Refractory alloys

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Huang, C., Ke, H., Wang, L., & Xue, Y. (2025). Design and characterization of TiZrNb-M (M = Fe, Co, Ni) eutectic multi-component alloys. Materials Characterization, 224, Article 114991. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchar.2025.114991