Abstract

To investigate the effect of Al content on the microstructure evolution and properties of AlxCoCrFeNi2.1 high-entropy alloys, the AlxCoCrFeNi2.1 high-entropy alloys (=0.5, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2 and 1.5) were prepared by vacuum arc melting. The results show that all the designed alloys are composed of single face-centered cubic (FCC) and ordered body-centered cubic (B2) phases. With the increase of Al content, the volume fraction of FCC phase decreases while that of B2 phase increases. In addition, the increasing Al content leads to the sequential increase of the hardness and yield strength of the alloys, while both the plasticity and compressive strength decrease. And the corresponding wear rate decreases from 312.9 × 10−5 mm2 N−1 to 55.3 × 10−5 mm2 N−1. It is revealed that the wear mechanism transforms from initially dominant abrasive wear with adhesive wear as a supplement to the mechanism dominated by adhesive wear with abrasive wear as a supplement, and finally to the oxidation wear plus abrasive wear. The experimental results show that the Al1.2CoCrFeNi2.1 alloy has the most excellent comprehensive performance, with an average hardness of 441 HV, compression ratio of 36.4%, compressive strength of 2618 MPa and wear rate of 68.0 × 10−5 mm2 N−1.

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