High‐Entropy Alloys: Potential Candidates for High‐Temperature Applications – An Overview
Pohang University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Multi‐principal elemental alloys, commonly referred to as high‐entropy alloys (HEAs), are a new class of emerging advanced materials with novel alloy design concept. Unlike the design of conventional alloys, which is based on one or at most two principal elements, the design of HEA is based on multi‐principal elements in equal or near‐equal atomic ratio. The advent of HEA has revived the alloy design perception and paved the way to produce an ample number of compositions with different combinations of promising properties for a variety of structural applications. Among the properties possessed by HEAs, sluggish diffusion and strength retention at elevated temperature have caught wide attention. The need to…
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2Topics & keywords
- High entropy alloys
- Materials science
- Superalloy
- Alloy
- Material Design
- Engineering physics
- Nanotechnology
- Metallurgy