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Stress-controlled fatigue of HfNbTaTiZr high-entropy alloy and associated deformation and fracture mechanisms
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Stress-controlled fatigue of HfNbTaTiZr high-entropy alloy and associated deformation and fracture mechanisms

Shuying Chen, Weidong Li, Ling Wang, Tao Yuan, Yang Tong, Ko-Kai Tseng, Jien-Wei Yeh, Qingang Xiong, Zhenggang Wu, Fan Zhang, …
Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 卷.114, 頁碼.191-205
07/2022

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Extrinsic toughening Fatigue mechanisms Intrinsic toughening Probabilistic modeling Ceramics and Composites Mechanics of Materials Mechanical Engineering Polymers and Plastics Metals and Alloys Materials Chemistry
The stress-controlled fatigue tests are carried out at a stress ratio of 0.1 and a frequency of 10 Hz, and span both low-cycle and high-cycle regimes by varying the applied stress amplitudes. The high-cycle fatigue regime gives a fatigue strength of 497 MPa and a fatigue ratio of 0.44. At equivalent conditions, the alloy's fatigue strength is greater than all other high-entropy alloys (HEAs) with reported high-cycle fatigue data, dilute body-centered cubic alloys, and many structural alloys such as steels, titanium alloys, and aluminum alloys. Through in-depth analyses of crack-propagation trajectories, fracture-surface morphologies and deformation plasticity by means of various microstructural analysis techniques and theoretical frameworks, the alloy's remarkable fatigue resistance is attributed to delayed crack initiation in the high-cycle regime, which is achieved by retarding the formation of localized persistent slip bands, and its good resistance to crack propagation in the low-cycle regime, which is accomplished by intrinsic toughening backed up by extrinsic toughening. Moreover, the stochastic nature of the fatigue data is neatly captured with a 2-parameter Weibull model.

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