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Complex strengthening mechanisms in the NbMoTaW multi-principal element alloy
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringShort-range OrderEngineeringSevere Plastic DeformationSuperalloyDislocation InteractionMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignSolid MechanicsObserved Short-range OrderMicrostructure-strength RelationshipAlloy PhaseSingle Crystal MpeaMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructure
Abstract Refractory multi-principal element alloys (MPEAs) have exceptional mechanical properties, including high strength-to-weight ratio and fracture toughness, at high temperatures. Here we elucidate the complex interplay between segregation, short-range order, and strengthening in the NbMoTaW MPEA through atomistic simulations with a highly accurate machine learning interatomic potential. In the single crystal MPEA, we find greatly reduced anisotropy in the critically resolved shear stress between screw and edge dislocations compared to the elemental metals. In the polycrystalline MPEA, we demonstrate that thermodynamically driven Nb segregation to the grain boundaries (GBs) and W enrichment within the grains intensifies the observed short-range order (SRO). The increased GB stability due to Nb enrichment reduces the von Mises strain, resulting in higher strength than a random solid solution MPEA. These results highlight the need to simultaneously tune GB composition and bulk SRO to tailor the mechanical properties of MPEAs.
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