The influence of disordered and ordered body-centered cubic (BCC-β and B2-β′) secondary phases on the mechanical properties and cavitation erosion-corrosion (CE-C) behavior of BCC/B2 strengthened FeNiCrMoAl-based multi-principal element alloy (MPEA) was systematically investigated. An increased β/β′ phases content enhanced the MPEAs’ strengths while maintaining good ductility. However, this increases also led to a higher proportion of loosely bound Al2O3 within the passivation film, resulting in a slight reduction in electrochemical corrosion performance. Remarkably, in a NaCl solution, the increased β/β′ phases significantly improved the MPEAs’ resistance to CE-C, attributed to the outstanding corrosion resistance and mechanical properties which could withstand elastic strain damage and plastic deformation.
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