Abstract

This work presents a unique low-cost Fe62Co5Ni10Cr13Si7Al3 (at%) medium-entropy alloy (MEA) with ultra-high strength and ductility. A duplex partially recrystallized microstructure consisting of face-centered cubic (FCC) and body-centered cubic (BCC) phases was produced by cold-rolling and short-time annealing in the MEA. In the non-recrystallized area, there are high density dislocations, and the ultra-fine grained matrix has lots of nano-precipitates. This MEA has excellent yield strength (1237 MPa and 1640 MPa) and uniform elongation (12.7% and 29.1%) at 298 K and 77 K. Additionally, due to the high multi-stage strain hardening behavior, the ultimate tensile strength of ∼2109 MPa is obtained at 77K. The excellent cryogenic mechanical properties are mainly attributed to high density dislocations, ultra-fine grains, nano-precipitates, huge Lüders deformation, hetero-deformation-induced hardening, and deformation-induced martensitic transformation.

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