Abstract

Properties and radiation responses of a metastable high entropy alloy (HEA) exhibiting the transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) effect were studied. Innovative engineering used to manufacture this HEA has shown superior mechanical and corrosion properties in 3.5% NaCl than most advanced stainless steels. The microstructural evolution and corresponding mechanical response after irradiation have been evaluated using detailed transmission electron microscopy, and nanoindentation. The study shows a change in metastability of the alloy with irradiation via a recovery mechanism, where the irradiation-induced transformation is reversed by the temperature-induced transformation, thereby introducing the concept of self-healing, made possible due to the TRIP behavior of HEA.

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