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  • High-entropy alloys (HEAs) with varying aluminum (Al) content (0.1, 0.5, and 1) were created using spark plasma sintering, and showed significant changes in their microstructure and phases, transitioning from a single face-centered cubic (FCC) phase to mixed phases including body-centered cubic (BCC) and sigma (σ) phases as Al content increased.
  • The hardness of the alloys increased with more Al, reaching a peak hardness of 507.3 HV, while tensile properties showed a first increase and then a decrease, peaking at yield strength of 527.4 MPa, ultimate tensile strength of 943.3 MPa, and elongation of 28.2%.
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Al CoCrFeNi ( = 0.1, 0.5 and 1) high-entropy alloys (HEAs) were prepared using a spark plasma sintering (SPS) technique combined with aerosol powder. Their microstructure and phase constituents were characterized using an X-ray diffractometer and SEM, and their tensile properties, hardness and compactness were tested. The results show that the crystal structure of the Al CoCrFeNi HEAs changed significantly with the Al content, from the original single face-centered cubic FCC phase (AlCoCrFeNi) to an FCC + BCC structure (AlCoCrFeNi), and then to FCC + BCC + sigma (σ) phase structures (AlCoCrFeNi). Chemical composition analysis showed that the crystal structure transformation was related to the segregation caused by the increased Al content. The hardness of the Al CoCrFeNi HEAs increases with increasing Al content, and the hardness of AlCoCrFeNi reaches a maximum of 507.3 HV. The tensile properties of the alloy show a trend of first increasing and then decreasing with increasing Al content, and the yield strength, ultimate tensile strength and elongation of the AlCoCrFeNi alloy reach maximum values of 527.4 MP, 943.3 MPa and 28.2%, respectively. The fracture mechanism of the AlCoCrFeNi and AlCoCrFeNi alloys is typical ductile fracture, while that of the AlCoCrFeNi alloy is cleavage fracture. The compactness of the alloy increases with the Al content. The samples were also subjected to high-temperature water vapour corrosion, and corrosion products such as AlFeO, CoCrO and NiCrO were found in the Al and Al alloys, whereas no oxide peaks were detected using XRD for the Al alloy. It was also presumed that a very thin alumina film was generated on the surface of the Al alloy, preventing the oxidation of the sample, in combination with the analysis of SEM, EDS and XPS behaviour.

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