Abstract

This article focuses on the characterization and analysis of dimple geometry on the published tensile fracture surfaces of a HfNbTaTiZr refractory high entropy alloy of different matrix microstructures, generated through cold deformation and systematic annealing treatments. Changes in different microstructural states which led to different tessellated fracture complexions have been quantified, compared and correlated with the corresponding tensile responses of the alloy. This interpretation allows the use of fracture surface morphology and image texture in a quantitative way.

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