Abstract

Eutectic high entropy alloys (EHEAs) have attracted considerable interest because of their excellent casting fluidity and outstanding mechanical properties. In this study, a novel system of EHEAs, namely CrFeNixV0.64Ta0.36 (1.3 ≤ x ≤ 1.9) was designed and prepared. The microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of CrFeNixV0.64Ta0.36 EHEAs were investigated in as-cast state. The results showed that the alloy was composed of σ-phase, Fe7Ta3-type intermetallic compounds (IMC), and a small amount of the eutectic phase when x = 1.3. A rare bimodal eutectic microstructure [face-centered-cubic (FCC) structure /σ + Fe7Ta3-type IMC] was observed in EHEAs, even in high entropy alloys when x = 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, and 1.84. The typical hypo-eutectic microstructure was acquired when x was increased to 1.9. The fully eutectic composition, i.e., CrFeNi1.85V0.64Ta0.36 with alternatingly lamellar FCC and Fe7Ta3-type IMC structures exhibited the best mechanical properties, with the compressive yield strength, fracture strength, and engineering strain being 1475.9 MPa, 2799 MPa, and 38.095%, respectively.

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