The microstructure and mechanical behavior of modern high temperature alloys

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Abstract

Over the past decades, high entropy alloys (HEAs) have attracted continuously increasing research efforts because of their technological promise for structural applications and their scientific interest as a multi-component alloy exhibiting an overall random solid solution structure with high mixing entropy at high temperature. In this summary, we briefly review the recent studies focused on the structure and mechanical behavior of HEAs, covering the important issues from phase stability to elastic modulus, mechanical strength, hardness and fatigue resistance. Finally, we highlight a few key findings recently reported for HEAs and discuss the outstanding issues yet to be resolved.

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Samaei, A. T., Mirsayar, M. M., & Aliha, M. R. M. (2015). The microstructure and mechanical behavior of modern high temperature alloys. Engineering Solid Mechanics, 3(1), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.esm.2015.1.001

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