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MgAlSiCrFeNi low-density high entropy alloy processed by mechanical alloying and spark plasma sintering: Effect on phase evolution and thermal stability

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 875, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2021.159923

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Mechanical alloying; Low-density HEA; Spark plasma sintering; Phase evolution; Thermal stability

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The Equiatomic MgAlSiCrFeNi low-density high-entropy alloy was prepared through mechanical alloying and spark plasma sintering. Analysis using various techniques revealed the formation of a BCC phase and undissolved Si after milling. DSC experiments showed multiple exothermic heating events corresponding to phase transformations, in agreement with XRD results.
Equiatomic MgAlSiCrFeNi low-density high-entropy alloy (LDHEA) was prepared by mechanical alloying followed by spark plasma sintering (SPS). The phase evolution, chemical composition, and thermal stability of the alloy were analyzed by X-Ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) techniques. Formation of a BCC phase having a lattice parameter of 0.2876 +/- 0.03 nm and undissolved Si (similar to 3 at%) was observed after milling of 60 h. DSC experiment up to 1200 degrees C (1473 K) shows five exothermic heating events corresponding to various phase transformations, which were matched with the results obtained from XRD experiments. It has been found that the alloy after high temperature annealing led to the evolution of a major B2 phase (a=0.289 nm) and also BCC phase along with small amounts of FCC Al-Mg solid solution phase, FCC 1 (a= 0.4082 nm) and FCC 2 (a= 0.4215 nm), monoclinic Al(13)Fe4 (a= 1.549 nm, b= 0.808 nm, c= 1.248 nm, alpha = beta = 90 degrees), Mg2Si (a= 0.6351 nm), Cr5Si3 (a=b= 0.9165 nm, c= 0.4638 nm). The spark plasma sintered (SPS) sample also exhibited BCC and B2 phases coexisting with minor amounts of other phases observed for 800 degrees C (1073 K) annealed sample. The co-exsistence of minor phases with parent BCC phase in SPSed alloy (having relative density of similar to 99.40%) has led to significantly high hardness and modulus of elasticity of similar to 9.98 +/- 0.3 GPa and 229 +/- 0.3 GPa respectively. Various thermodynamics parameters were calculated in order to correlate with the experimental findings of phase evolution and stability of the annealed powder and spark plasma sintered alloy. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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