Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Tailoring Mechanical Properties of Al-Cr-Cu-Fe-Mn-Ni Complex Concentrated Alloys Prepared Using Pressureless Sintering.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Silva T & Lopes A.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering
Abstract
Complex concentrated alloys (CCAs) have attracted significant attention due to their potential to develop materials with enhanced properties, such as increased hardness and strength. These properties are strongly influenced by the chemical composition and the processing method used. Body-centred cubic (BCC) structures are known to have high hardness but low fracture toughness, whereas face-centred cubic (FCC) structures typically exhibit lower hardness but higher toughness. In this study, Al-Cr-Cu-Fe-Mn-Ni CCAs with three distinct compositions were produced using pressureless sintering. One set of samples was prepared with equiatomic composition (composition E), whereas the compositions of the other two sets were defined based on thermodynamic calculations to obtain sintered samples predominantly formed by BCC (composition B) or FCC (composition F) phases. The samples were characterized using X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, electron backscatter diffraction, density measurements, hardness measurements, and uniaxial compression tests. For all compositions, good agreement was obtained between the phases predicted by thermodynamic calculations and those experimentally detected. In addition, significant differences in the mechanical properties were observed between samples with each composition. The samples with composition B exhibited the highest hardness, but almost no ductility. In contrast, samples with composition F showed the lowest yield strength and hardness, but the highest ductility. Samples with composition E had intermediate values between those of samples B and F. These differences were attributed to differences in the proportions and properties of the BCC and FCC phases in each composition and demonstrate that the mechanical properties of Al-Cr-Cu-Fe-Mn-Ni CCAs can be tailored using compositions defined based on thermodynamic calculations.
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