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Solute misfit and solute interaction effects on strengthening: A case study in AuNi

Yin, Binglun  
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Li, Linhan
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Drescher, Sophie
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September 15, 2023
Acta Materialia

AuNi is a classic long-studied fcc alloy combining a very "large"atom (Au) and a very "small"atom (Ni), and the large atomic size misfits suggest very high strengthening. Here, AuNi is used as a model alloy for the testing of new strengthening theories in random alloys that include the effects of both size misfits and solute-solute interactions. Experimentally, AuNi samples are fabricated, characterized, and tested, and show no segregation after annealing at 900 degrees C and a very high yield strength of 769 MPa. Theoretically, the main inputs to the theory (alloy lattice and elastic constants, solute misfit volumes, energy fluctuations associated with slip in the presence of solute-solute interactions) are extracted from experiments or computed using first-principles DFT. The parameter-free prediction of the yield strength is 809 MPa, in very good agreement with experiments. Solute-solute interactions enhance the strength only moderately (13%), demonstrating that the strengthening is dominated by the solute misfit contribution. Various aspects of the full theory are discussed, the general methodology is presented in an easy-to-apply analytic framework, and a new analysis for strengthening in alloys with zero misfits but non-zero solute-solute interactions is presented. These results provide support for the theories and point toward applications to many fcc complex concentrated alloys.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.actamat.2023.119118
Web of Science ID

WOS:001047138000001

Author(s)
Yin, Binglun  
Li, Linhan
Drescher, Sophie
Seils, Sascha
Nag, Shankha  
Freudenberger, Jens
Curtin, W. A.  
Date Issued

2023-09-15

Published in
Acta Materialia
Volume

257

Article Number

119118

Subjects

Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering

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Materials Science

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yield strength

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solute strengthening theory

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misfit volume

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stacking fault energy

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short-range order

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entropy

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alloys

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1st-principles

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element

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dilute

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energy

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gold

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fcc

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