Carbide Formation in Refractory Mo15Nb20Re15Ta30W20 Alloy under a Combined High-Pressure and High-Temperature Condition

Abstract

In this work, the formation of carbide with the concertation of carbon at 0.1 at.% in refractory high-entropy alloy (RHEA) Mo15Nb20Re15Ta30W20 was studied under both ambient and high-pressure high-temperature conditions. The x-ray diffraction of dilute carbon (C)-doped RHEA under ambient pressure showed that the phases and lattice constant of RHEA were not influenced by the addition of 0.1 at.% C. In contrast, C-doped RHEA showed unexpected phase formation and transformation under combined high-pressure and high-temperature conditions by resistively employing the heated diamond anvil cell (DAC) technique. The new FCC_L12 phase appeared at 6 GPa and 809 °C and preserved the ambient temperature and pressure. High-pressure and high-temperature promoted the formation of carbides Ta3C and Nb3C, which are stable and may further improve the mechanical performance of the dilute C-doped alloy Mo15Nb20Re15Ta30W20.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Jun 28, 2020
Source ID
10.3390/e22070718

Entities

People

  • Congyan Zhang
  • Congyuan Zeng
  • Huan Ding
  • Jinyuan Yan
  • Shengmin Guo
  • Shizhong Yang
  • Uttam Bhandari

Organizations

  • Savannah River Operations Office
  • United States Department of Defense

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Fields of Study

  • Materials science

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