Exploration and Development of High Entropy Alloys for Structural Applications
United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Abstract
We develop a strategy to design and evaluate high-entropy alloys (HEAs) for structural use in the transportation and energy industries. We give HEA goal properties for low (≤150 °C), medium (≤450 °C) and high (≥1,100 °C) use temperatures. A systematic design approach uses palettes of elements chosen to meet target properties of each HEA family and gives methods to build HEAs from these palettes. We show that intermetallic phases are consistent with HEA definitions, and the strategy developed here includes both single-phase, solid solution HEAs and HEAs with intentional addition of a 2nd phase for particulate hardening. A thermodynamic estimate of the effectiveness of configurational entropy to suppress or…
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- FWCI
- 66.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 81
Authors
6- DMD.B. MiracleCorresponding
United States Air Force Research Laboratory
- JDJonathan D. Miller
United States Air Force Research Laboratory
- OSO.N. Senkov
United States Air Force Research Laboratory
- CWC. Woodward
United States Air Force Research Laboratory
- MDMichael D. Uchic
United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- High entropy alloys
- CALPHAD
- Microstructure
- Materials science
- Intermetallic
- Throughput
- Computation
- Entropy (arrow of time)
- Affordable and clean energy