Corrosion of high entropy alloys
Division of Materials Science and Engineering · Monash University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract High entropy alloys represent a unique class of metal alloys, comprising nominally five or more elements in near equiatomic proportions. High entropy alloys have gained significant interest on the basis that the high configurational entropy of such alloy systems is purported to result in a single-phase solid solution structure. While such a single-phase structure can occur in unique systems, it is now appreciated that the definition of high entropy alloys can be broader, with systems comprising only four elements possible of forming single phases, and most five (or more) element systems actually being multi (>2) phases. To this end, the notion of compositionally complex alloys is a more general…
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Authors
5- YQYao QiuCorresponding
Division of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University
- STS. Thomas
Division of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University
- MAMark A. Gibson
Division of Materials Science and Engineering, CSIRO Manufacturing, Monash University
- HLHamish L. Fraser
Division of Materials Science and Engineering, The Ohio State University, Monash University
- NBN. Birbilis
Division of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University
Topics & keywords
- High entropy alloys
- Configuration entropy
- Corrosion
- Alloy
- Materials science
- Entropy (arrow of time)
- Metallurgy
- Thermodynamics