Energy landscape in Ni-Co-Cr and related alloys

ORAL

Abstract

Among multi-principal element alloys, the NiCoCr middle-entropy alloy has an outstanding combination of strength and ductility at both low and elevated temperatures. Equiatomic NiCoCr is a single-phase alloy with the face centered cubic (fcc) crystal structure. A low stacking fault energy in the fcc matrix is a cause of a relatively low creep in this alloy. The hexagonal close-packed (hcp) structure differs from the fcc by a stacking of atomic layers. The energy difference between the hcp and fcc structures is known to correlate with the stacking fault energy in the fcc phase. We compute formation and relative structural energies versus composition in the Ni-Co-Cr ternary and related quaternary systems, discuss possibilities of compositional adjustments, and compare theoretical predictions with experiment.

*We acknowledge funding by NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) via Transformational Tools and Technologies (TTT) Project.

Publication: N.A. Zarkevich. Theoretical and computational methods for accelerated materials discovery. Mod. Phys. Lett. B 35 (12), 2130003 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217984921300039

Presenters

  • Nikolai A Zarkevich

    • NASA Ames Research Center

Authors

  • Nikolai A Zarkevich

    • NASA Ames Research Center
  • Timothy M Smith

    • NASA Glenn Research Center
  • John W Lawson

    • NASA Ames Research Center