Abstract As oil and gas exploration expands to deep-sea, ultra-deep, and unconventional reservoirs, demands for nickel-based corrosion-resistant alloys' mechanical performance grow stricter. Traditional trial-and-error alloy development is time-consuming and costly, making them inadequate for rapid alloy design. This study developed an interpretable composition–microstructure–property optimization model by integrating genetic algorithm, machine learning, and thermodynamic calculations to enable fast design of ultra-high-strength age-hardened nickel-based corrosion-resistant alloys. Thermo-Calc (via TC-Python) calculated γ′/γ″ phase volume fractions and precipitation driving forces under different compositions, used as input for a machine learning-based yield strength prediction model. An AdaBoost regressor was trained and embedded into the genetic algorithm as the fitness function to perform constrained composition optimization. The optimized alloy, ML1, exhibited excellent mechanical performance under various heat treatment conditions. Notably, after solution treatment at 1030 °C followed by aging, it achieved a yield strength of 1365 MPa and an ultimate tensile strength of 1539 MPa—significantly outperforming most commercial precipitation-hardened nickel-based corrosion-resistant alloys. The proposed optimization framework effectively reduces development time and cost compared to conventional methods and is extendable to other precipitation-hardened alloy systems. It offers a new strategy for data-driven alloy design with both scientific value and engineering applicability.
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Yingjie Sun
Yong Lian
Rongrong Chen
npj Computational Materials
Chongqing University
University of Science and Technology Beijing
Chongqing 2D Materials Institute (China)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2b65e4eeef8a2a6b0656 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41524-026-02068-z