Abstract

In order to develop Co-free CrFeNi based multi-principal element alloys (MPEAs) with good synergies between strength and plasticity, the effects of Si content on the microstructures and mechanical properties of CrFe2Ni2Ti0.2Six (x = 0, 0.125, 0.25, 0.375, 0.5 and 0.625) MPEAs are studied in this work. The results show that the addition of Si induces a phase transformation from a single-phase face-centered cubic (FCC) structure to a dual-phase structure, comprising an FCC solid solution phase and G-phase. The outcomes from phase formation theory and phase diagram calculations (CALPHAD) also confirm that CrFe2Ni2Ti0.2Six MPEAs are prone to form dual-phase structures. With increasing Si content, the yield strength and hardness of the alloys increase by 47.2 % and 57.3 %, respectively, while still maintaining a strain of 34.2 %, which is indicative of commendable overall mechanical properties. This is ascribed to the coherence between FCC matrix and G-phase, enabling an enhancement in strength concurrently with the retention of considerable plasticity. Moreover, grain boundary strengthening and precipitation strengthening play a dominant role in the strengthening of CrFe2Ni2Ti0.2Six MPEAs. The present work offers new insights for the further development of high-performance non-metallic MPEAs, so as to achieve a combination of targeted microstructures and excellent properties.

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