Authors
XH Du, WP Li, HT Chang, T Yang, GS Duan, BL Wu, JC Huang, FR Chen, CT Liu, WS Chuang, Y Lu, ML Sui, E-Wen Huang
Publication date
2020/5/13
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
2390
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Alloys with ultra-high strength and sufficient ductility are highly desired for modern engineering applications but difficult to develop. Here we report that, by a careful controlling alloy composition, thermomechanical process, and microstructural feature, a Co-Cr-Ni-based medium-entropy alloy (MEA) with a dual heterogeneous structure of both matrix and precipitates can be designed to provide an ultra-high tensile strength of 2.2 GPa and uniform elongation of 13% at ambient temperature, properties that are much improved over their counterparts without the heterogeneous structure. Electron microscopy characterizations reveal that the dual heterogeneous structures are composed of a heterogeneous matrix with both coarse grains (10∼30 μm) and ultra-fine grains (0.5∼2 μm), together with heterogeneous L12-structured nanoprecipitates ranging from several to hundreds of nanometers. The heterogeneous L12 …
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