Superb cryogenic strength of equiatomic CrCoNi derived from gradient hierarchical microstructure

B Gan, JM Wheeler, Z Bi, L Liu, J Zhang, H Fu - Journal of Materials …, 2019 - Elsevier
B Gan, JM Wheeler, Z Bi, L Liu, J Zhang, H Fu
Journal of Materials Science & Technology, 2019Elsevier
This work demonstrates the effectiveness of a cryogenic torsional pre-straining for
significantly improving the cryogenic strength of an equiatomic CrCoNi alloy. The origin of
this phenomenon is elucidated by various microstructural characterization tools, which
shows that the sequential torsion and tension tests lead to the observed hierarchical
microstructure through the activation of different twinning systems and stacking faults. This
gives rise to the significant increase in the yield strength from 600 MPa to 1215 MPa, while …
Abstract
This work demonstrates the effectiveness of a cryogenic torsional pre-straining for significantly improving the cryogenic strength of an equiatomic CrCoNi alloy. The origin of this phenomenon is elucidated by various microstructural characterization tools, which shows that the sequential torsion and tension tests lead to the observed hierarchical microstructure through the activation of different twinning systems and stacking faults. This gives rise to the significant increase in the yield strength from 600 MPa to 1215 MPa, while the fracture strain changes from 68% to 48%. The current study reveals that the incorporation of nanotwins architecture by shear deformation may constitute a viable strategy to tune the mechanical performance and, in particular, to dramatically increase the strength while keeping a good ductility.
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