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The Al0.5CoCrFeNi high-entropy alloy powder was produced by using a plasma rotating electrode process. The morphology, microstructure, and physical properties of the powder were characterized. The powder exhibited a smooth surface and a narrow particle size distribution with a single peak. The relationships between particle size and secondary dendrite arm space as well as cooling rate were evaluated as follows: λ = 0.0105d + 0.062 and vc = 4.34 × 10–5d–2 + 2.62 × 10–2d–3/2, respectively. The Al0.5CoCrFeNi powder mainly consisted of fcc + bcc phases. As the powder particle size decreased, the microstructure of the powder changed from dendritic to columnar or equiaxed, along with a decrease in the fcc content and an increase in the bcc content. The tap density (4.76 g cm–3), flowability (15.01 s × 50 g–1), oxygen content (94%) of the powder indicated suitability for additive manufacturing.
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Yanchun Li
Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Yi Sui
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yicheng Feng
Harbin University of Science and Technology
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Harbin University of Science and Technology
Heilongjiang Academy of Sciences
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