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Kink bands promote exceptional fracture resistance in a NbTaTiHf refractory medium-entropy alloy.

Authors :
Cook, David H.
Kumar, Punit
Payne, Madelyn I.
Belcher, Calvin H.
Borges, Pedro
Wenqing Wang
Walsh, Flynn
Zehao Li
Devaraj, Arun
Zhang, Mingwei
Asta, Mark
Minor, Andrew M.
Lavernia, Enrique J.
Apelian, Diran
Ritchie, Robert O.
Source :
Science. 4/12/2024, Vol. 384 Issue 6692, p178-184. 7p. 5 Diagrams.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Single-phase body-centered cubic (bcc) refractory medium- or high-entropy alloys can retain compressive strength at elevated temperatures but suffer from extremely low tensile ductility and fracture toughness. We examined the strength and fracture toughness of a bcc refractory alloy, NbTaTiHf, from 77 to 1473 kelvin. This alloyÕs behavior differed from that of comparable systems by having fracture toughness over 253 MPa•m1/2, which we attribute to a dynamic competition between screw and edge dislocations in controlling the plasticity at a crack tip. Whereas the glide and intersection of screw and mixed dislocations promotes strain hardening controlling uniform deformation, the coordinated slip of <111> edge dislocations with {110} and {112} glide planes prolongs nonuniform strain through formation of kink bands. These bands suppress strain hardening by reorienting microscale bands of the crystal along directions of higher resolved shear stress and continually nucleate to accommodate localized strain and distribute damage away from a crack tip. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
384
Issue :
6692
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176528209
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adn2428