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Efficient Coarse-Grained Superplasticity of a Gigapascal Lightweight Refractory Medium Entropy Alloy. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Superplastic metals, known for their impressive ductility over 300%, are sought after for creating intricate engineering components but face various limitations like low strength and costly processing.
  • Research highlights a high-strength lightweight medium entropy alloy (Ti V Zr Nb Mo) with ultrafine particles that demonstrates superior coarse-grained superplasticity (>440%) at high temperatures and strain rates.
  • This study reveals a unique deformation mechanism that combines dislocation slip, dynamic recrystallization, and grain boundary sliding, paving the way for enhanced superplastic forming techniques and the future development of stronger alloys.

Article Abstract

Superplastic metals that exhibit exceptional ductility (>300%) are appealing for use in high-quality engineering components with complex shapes. However, the wide application of most superplastic alloys has been constrained due to their poor strength, the relatively long superplastic deformation period, and the complex and high-cost grain refinement processes. Here these issues are addressed by the coarse-grained superplasticity of high-strength lightweight medium entropy alloy (Ti V Zr Nb Mo , at.%) with a microstructure of ultrafine particles embedded in the body-centered-cubic matrix. The results demonstrate that the alloy reached a high coarse-grained superplasticity greater than ≈440% at a high strain rate of 10 s at 1173 K and with a gigapascal residual strength. A consecutively triggered deformation mechanism that sequences of dislocation slip, dynamic recrystallization, and grain boundary sliding in such alloy differs from conventional grain-boundary sliding in fine-grained materials. The present results open a pathway for highly efficient superplastic forming, broaden superplastic materials to the high-strength field, and guide the development of new alloys.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10131849PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202207535DOI Listing

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