Evidence of Inverse Hall-Petch Behavior and Low Friction and Wear in High Entropy Alloys

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Morgan R. Jones
Brendan L. Nation
John A. Wellington-Johnson
John F. Curry
Andrew B. Kustas
Ping Lu
Michael Chandross
Nicolas Argibay
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[1] Material,
[2] Physical,undefined
[3] and Chemical Sciences Center,undefined
[4] Sandia National Laboratories,undefined
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We present evidence of inverse Hall-Petch behavior for a single-phase high entropy alloy (CoCrFeMnNi) in ultra-high vacuum and show that it is associated with low friction coefficients (~0.3). Grain size measurements by STEM validate a recently proposed dynamic amorphization model that accurately predicts grain size-dependent shear strength in the inverse Hall-Petch regime. Wear rates in the initially soft (coarse grained) material were shown to be remarkably low (~10–6 mm3/N-m), the lowest for any HEA tested in an inert environment where oxidation and the formation of mixed metal-oxide films is mitigated. The combined high wear resistance and low friction are linked to the formation of an ultra-nanocrystalline near-surface layer. The dynamic amorphization model was also used to predict an average high angle grain boundary energy (0.87 J/m2). This value was used to explain cavitation-induced nanoporosity found in the highly deformed surface layer, a phenomenon that has been linked to superplasticity.
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