Abstract No.:
7322

 Scheduled at:
Friday, May 06, 2022, Hall -2.32/33 2:00 PM
High Entropy Alloys II


 Title:
Niobium and molybdenum as alloying constituents in Al0.3CoCrFeNi to develop eutectic high-entropy alloys for HVOF spraying

 Authors:
Thomas Lindner / Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
Bianca Preuß* / Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
Thomas Uhlig/ Chemnitz University of Technology, Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, Germany
Thomas Lampke/ Chemnitz University of Technology, Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, Germany

 Abstract:
The addition of refractory metals represents a promising development approach for future high entropy alloys (HEA). Niobium and molybdenum are particularly suitable for increasing hardness as well as wear and corrosion resistance. In the context of surface protection applications, eutectic alloys with their homogeneous property profile are of particular interest. In the present work, two eutectic HEAs (EHEAs) were developed for the starting alloy Al0.3CoCrFeNi using an electric arc furnace. Following mechanical and microstructural characterization, the two alloys Al0.3CoCrFeNiMo0.75 and Al0.3CoCrFeNiNb0.5 were identified. For thermal spray processing, powders were prepared by inert gas atomization. The coatings produced by high velocity oxygen fuel spraying (HVOF) were characterized and evaluated comparatively to the castings, allowing process-structure-property relationships to be derived. Based on the results, statements on possible application potential can be made.

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