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Scientific Reports | 2015

Nano-sized Superlattice Clusters Created by Oxygen Ordering in Mechanically Alloyed Fe Alloys

Y. F. Hu; Jing Li; Kristopher A. Darling; William Yi Wang; Brian K. VanLeeuwen; Xuan L. Liu; Laszlo J. Kecskes; Elizabeth C. Dickey; Zi-Kui Liu

Creating and maintaining precipitates coherent with the host matrix, under service conditions is one of the most effective approaches for successful development of alloys for high temperature applications; prominent examples include Ni- and Co-based superalloys and Al alloys. While ferritic alloys are among the most important structural engineering alloys in our society, no reliable coherent precipitates stable at high temperatures have been found for these alloys. Here we report discovery of a new, nano-sized superlattice (NSS) phase in ball-milled Fe alloys, which maintains coherency with the BCC matrix up to at least 913 °C. Different from other precipitates in ferritic alloys, this NSS phase is created by oxygen-ordering in the BCC Fe matrix. It is proposed that this phase has a chemistry of Fe3O and a D03 crystal structure and becomes more stable with the addition of Zr. These nano-sized coherent precipitates effectively double the strength of the BCC matrix above that provided by grain size reduction alone. This discovery provides a new opportunity for developing high-strength ferritic alloys for high temperature applications.


Science and Technology of Advanced Materials | 2015

Experimental study and thermodynamic modeling of the Al–Co–Cr–Ni system

Xuan L. Liu; Greta Lindwall; Zi-Kui Liu; Brian Gleeson

Abstract A thermodynamic database for the Al–Co–Cr–Ni system is built via the Calphad method by extrapolating re-assessed ternary subsystems. A minimum number of quaternary parameters are included, which are optimized using experimental phase equilibrium data obtained by electron probe micro-analysis and x-ray diffraction analysis of NiCoCrAlY alloys spanning a wide compositional range, after annealing at 900 °C, 1100 °C and 1200 °C, and water quenching. These temperatures are relevant to oxidation and corrosion resistant MCrAlY coatings, where M corresponds to some combination of nickel and cobalt. Comparisons of calculated and measured phase compositions show excellent agreement for the β–γ equilibrium, and good agreement for three-phase β–γ–σ and β–γ–α equilibria. An extensive comparison with existing Ni-base databases (TCNI6, TTNI8, NIST) is presented in terms of phase compositions.


PLOS ONE | 2015

First-Principles Calculations, Experimental Study, and Thermodynamic Modeling of the Al-Co-Cr System

Xuan L. Liu; Bonnie Brusewitz Lindahl; Greta Lindwall; Brian Gleeson; Zi-Kui Liu

The phase relations and thermodynamic properties of the condensed Al-Co-Cr ternary alloy system are investigated using first-principles calculations based on density functional theory (DFT) and phase-equilibria experiments that led to X-ray diffraction (XRD) and electron probe micro-analysis (EPMA) measurements. A thermodynamic description is developed by means of the calculations of phase diagrams (CALPHAD) method using experimental and computational data from the present work and the literature. Emphasis is placed on modeling the bcc-A2, B2, fcc-γ, and tetragonal-σ phases in the temperature range of 1173 to 1623 K. Liquid, bcc-A2 and fcc-γ phases are modeled using substitutional solution descriptions. First-principles special quasirandom structures (SQS) calculations predict a large bcc-A2 (disordered)/B2 (ordered) miscibility gap, in agreement with experiments. A partitioning model is then used for the A2/B2 phase to effectively describe the order-disorder transitions. The critically assessed thermodynamic description describes all phase equilibria data well. A2/B2 transitions are also shown to agree well with previous experimental findings.


Acta Materialia | 2016

A comprehensive first-principles study of pure elements: Vacancy formation and migration energies and self-diffusion coefficients

Shun-Li Shang; Bi-Cheng Zhou; William Yi Wang; Austin Ross; Xuan L. Liu; Y. F. Hu; Huazhi Fang; Yi Wang; Zi-Kui Liu


Computational Materials Science | 2015

On the scaling factor in Debye–Grüneisen model: A case study of the Mg–Zn binary system

Xuan L. Liu; Brian K. VanLeeuwen; Shun-Li Shang; Yong Du; Zi-Kui Liu


Calphad-computer Coupling of Phase Diagrams and Thermochemistry | 2016

Thermodynamic modeling of Al–Co–Cr, Al–Co–Ni, Co–Cr–Ni ternary systems towards a description for Al–Co–Cr–Ni

Xuan L. Liu; Greta Lindwall; Zi-Kui Liu


Calphad-computer Coupling of Phase Diagrams and Thermochemistry | 2015

A thermodynamic re-assessment of Al-V toward an assessment of the ternary Al-Ti-V system

Bonnie Brusewitz Lindahl; Xuan L. Liu; Zi-Kui Liu; Malin Selleby


Calphad-computer Coupling of Phase Diagrams and Thermochemistry | 2013

First-principles aided thermodynamic modeling of the Nb–Re system

Xuan L. Liu; Chelsey Z. Hargather; Zi-Kui Liu


Calphad-computer Coupling of Phase Diagrams and Thermochemistry | 2015

Thermodynamic modeling of the aluminum–iron–oxygen system

Greta Lindwall; Xuan L. Liu; Austin Ross; Huazhi Fang; Bi-Cheng Zhou; Zi-Kui Liu


Materials & Design | 2017

Insight into γ-Ni/γ′-Ni3Al interfacial energy affected by alloying elements

Xuan L. Liu; Shun-Li Shang; Y. F. Hu; Yi Wang; Yong Du; Zi-Kui Liu

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Zi-Kui Liu

Pennsylvania State University

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Greta Lindwall

Pennsylvania State University

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Shun-Li Shang

Pennsylvania State University

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Austin Ross

Pennsylvania State University

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Bi-Cheng Zhou

Pennsylvania State University

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Brian Gleeson

University of Pittsburgh

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Y. F. Hu

Pennsylvania State University

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Brian K. VanLeeuwen

Pennsylvania State University

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Huazhi Fang

Pennsylvania State University

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Yi Wang

Pennsylvania State University

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