Deformation-induced martensitic transformations: A strategy for overcoming the strength-ductility trade-off in high-entropy alloys

IF 12.2 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Current Opinion in Solid State & Materials Science Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1016/j.cossms.2024.101177
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High-entropy alloys (HEAs) have become an important topic in modern materials science due to their exceptional properties. Despite their attractive properties, achieving a superior strength-ductility synergy has been, and remains, a major challenge. In practice, overcoming the strength-ductility trade-off in HEAs is an overriding priority which may open the opportunity for the development of high-performance alloys. It is well-established that high-strength steels benefitted from metastability engineering by manipulating the deformation mechanisms to facilitate a deformation-induced martensitic transformation which provides acceptable ductility. Accordingly, and following this same approach, a metastable HEA was developed which exhibited a desirable combination of strength and ductility. This review is designed specifically to give a comprehensive description of the deformation mechanisms in these materials and to provide an overall perspective on the importance of material characteristics and processing variables. The discussion is centred for different HEAs on the significance of the transformation-induced plasticity in breaking the strength-ductility trade-off and thereafter to examine some challenges and research gaps which require future attention. The understanding of the HEAs achieved to date demonstrates that there is a large potential for the future enhancement and optimization of these alloys in developing high-performance materials for a wide range of applications.

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变形诱导的马氏体转变:克服高熵合金中强度-电导率权衡的策略
高熵合金(HEAs)因其优异的性能已成为现代材料科学的一个重要课题。尽管高熵合金具有诱人的特性,但实现卓越的强度-电导率协同效应一直是、并且仍然是一项重大挑战。在实践中,克服 HEAs 中的强度-电导率权衡是压倒一切的当务之急,这可能为开发高性能合金带来机遇。众所周知,高强度钢可以通过操纵变形机制,促进变形诱导的马氏体转变,从而提供可接受的延展性,从而受益于可转移性工程。因此,按照同样的方法,我们开发出了一种可代谢 HEA,这种 HEA 具有理想的强度和延展性组合。本综述旨在全面描述这些材料的变形机制,并从整体上说明材料特性和加工变量的重要性。针对不同的 HEA,讨论的重点是转化诱导的塑性在打破强度-韧性权衡方面的重要作用,随后还将探讨未来需要关注的一些挑战和研究缺口。迄今为止对 HEAs 的了解表明,未来在为广泛应用开发高性能材料方面,这些合金的增强和优化具有很大的潜力。
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Current Opinion in Solid State & Materials Science
Current Opinion in Solid State & Materials Science 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: Title: Current Opinion in Solid State & Materials Science Journal Overview: Aims to provide a snapshot of the latest research and advances in materials science Publishes six issues per year, each containing reviews covering exciting and developing areas of materials science Each issue comprises 2-3 sections of reviews commissioned by international researchers who are experts in their fields Provides materials scientists with the opportunity to stay informed about current developments in their own and related areas of research Promotes cross-fertilization of ideas across an increasingly interdisciplinary field
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