Effect of short-range ordering on crack propagation behavior of high- entropy alloys
HY Bo and HY Song and XY Li, JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 227, 262-275 (2025).
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2024.11.072
The short-range ordering (SRO) structure has been considered as a
toughening method to improve the mechanical properties of high-entropy
alloys (HEAs). However, the strengthening mechanism of the SRO
structures on the HEAs still needs to be further revealed. Here, the
effect of element distribution, Al content, crack orientation,
temperature, and strain rate on the crack propagation behavior of the
Alx FeCoCrNi HEAs are investigated using Monte Carlo (MC)/molecular
dynamics (MD) simulation methods. Two HEA models are considered, one
with five elements randomly distributed in the alloys, i.e. RSS_HEAs,
and the other presenting SRO structure in the alloys, namely SRO_HEAs.
The results show that Al atoms play a decisive role in the SRO degree of
the HEA. The higher the Al content, the greater the SRO degree of the
HEA, and the stronger the resistance of the SRO structure to crack
propagation in the alloys. The results indicate that the reinforcement
effect of the SRO structure in the model with the ( 11
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