MH Tsai, JW Yeh - Materials Research Letters, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are alloys with five or more principal elements. Due to the distinct design concept, these alloys often exhibit unusual properties. Thus, there has been …
Corrosion destroys more than three percent of the world's gross domestic product. Therefore, the design of highly corrosion-resistant materials is urgently needed. By breaking …
There has been tremendous interest in recent years in a new class of multi-component metallic alloys that are referred to as high entropy alloys, or more generally, as complex …
Alloys have evolved from simple to complex compositions depending on the ability of mankind to develop the materials. The resulting improved functions and performances of …
EP George, D Raabe, RO Ritchie - Nature reviews materials, 2019 - nature.com
Alloying has long been used to confer desirable properties to materials. Typically, it involves the addition of relatively small amounts of secondary elements to a primary element. For the …
R Kozak, A Sologubenko, W Steurer - Zeitschrift für Kristallographie …, 2015 - degruyter.com
The term “high-entropy alloys (HEAs)” first appeared about 10 years ago defining alloys composed of n= 5–13 principal elements with concentrations of approximately 100/n at …
P Lu, JE Saal, GB Olson, T Li, S Sahu, OJ Swanson… - Scripta Materialia, 2019 - Elsevier
The integrated computational materials engineering approach has been employed to design a series of four single-phase non-equimolar high entropy alloys (HEAs) with systematically …
This paper reviews from the corpus of literatures on high-entropy alloys (HEAs), their mechanical and corrosion behavior as affected by metallurgical factors such as processing …
YEH Jien-Wei - Ann. Chim. Sci. Mat, 2006 - researchgate.net
The thirty or so presently used common alloy systems are typically based on one or, at most, two elements. It has been considered that alloys consisting of a greater number of principal …