短期订单
非平衡态热力学
订单(交换)
航程(航空)
材料科学
金属
热力学
统计物理学
化学物理
凝聚态物理
冶金
物理
经济
复合材料
财务
作者
Mahmudul Islam,Killian Sheriff,Yifan Cao,Rodrigo Freitas
出处
期刊:Cornell University - arXiv
日期:2024-09-23
标识
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2409.15474
摘要
Metallic alloys are routinely subjected to nonequilibrium processes during manufacturing, such as rapid solidification and thermomechanical processing. It has been suggested in the high-entropy alloy literature that chemical short-range order (SRO) could offer a new knob to tailor materials properties. While evidence of the effect of SRO on materials properties accumulates, the state of SRO evolution during alloy manufacturing remains obscure. Here, we employ high-fidelity atomistic simulations to track SRO evolution during the solidification and thermomechanical processing of alloys. Our investigation reveals that alloy processing can lead to nonequilibrium steady-states of SRO that are different from any equilibrium state. The mechanism behind nonequilibrium SRO formation is shown to be an inherent ordering bias present in nonequilibrium events. These results demonstrate that conventional manufacturing processes provide pathways for tuning SRO that lead to a broad nonequilibrium spectrum of SRO states beyond the equilibrium design space of alloys.
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