Abstract
In this study, we have investigated the microstructure and mechanical properties of two refractory high entropy alloys (RHEAs), Ti-V-Cr5-Nb-Ta and Ti-V-Cr-Nb-Ta, in their as-cast and heat-treated conditions. Both alloys show almost single-phase BCC structure, while different size and volume fraction of secondary phases were formed after homogenisation heat treatment. The major secondary phase was indexed as a complex C15 Laves structure with a composition of (Ti, Ta)(V, Cr, Nb)2. The nanoindentation mapping indicates C15 Laves phase is very hard and brittle, performing a homogenisation heat treatment leads to an improved hardness in both alloys. The correlations between hardness changes and microstructural evolutions after homogenisation heat treatment are also discussed.
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