Excellent dynamic shear resistance and high dynamic plasticity in TiZrVNbAl multicomponent alloy via high content orthorhombic phase

Tianxiang Li, Xutao Wang, Benpeng Wang*, Ke Jin, Xudong Liu, Liang Wang, Hanlin Zeng, Yunfei Xue

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Abstract

Premature adiabatic shear localization caused by strain softening is a roadblock for the application of body-centered cubic (BCC) structured high-entropy alloy (HEAs) in the impact field. A micron-scale orthorhombic-phase (O-phase) strengthened TiZrVNbAl alloy was developed to delay adiabatic shear failure and enhance dynamic ductility. The O-phase can not only reduce the slip length, but also promote the pinning and tangling of the dislocations near the phase boundaries. The introduction of the O-phase transformed the strain hardening rate from negative to positive, resulting in a significantly improved dynamic shear resistance. Meanwhile, slip transfer across the O-phase via dislocation cutting mechanisms and a reduction of slip band spacing guaranteed dynamic deformation uniformity. Benefiting from the introduction of the O-phase, the alloy exhibits an excellent stored energy density (∼446 J/cm3, surpass the reported BCC-HEAs and typical titanium alloys), a large dynamic fracture strain (∼42 %) and a considerable dynamic specific yield strength (∼241 MPa cm3 g1). The present study presents an effective approach for developing BCC-HEAs with excellent dynamic shear resistance and plasticity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)53-61
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Materials Science and Technology
Volume214
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • Adiabatic shear band
  • Dynamic deformation mechanism
  • Multicomponent alloy
  • Orthorhombic-phase
  • Shear resistance

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