High-entropy alloys - microstructures and properties:

There are relatively few revolutions in the venerable and rather staid field of metallurgy. One can count among them the advent of metallic glasses, of superplastic metals, of memory-alloys and - on the purely theoretical side - of quasicrystals. The latest revolution involves the relatively staid t...

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Main Author: Fisher, David J. 1947- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Pfaffikon Trans Tech Publishers 2015
Series:Materials science foundations 86
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Online Access:Volltext
Summary:There are relatively few revolutions in the venerable and rather staid field of metallurgy. One can count among them the advent of metallic glasses, of superplastic metals, of memory-alloys and - on the purely theoretical side - of quasicrystals. The latest revolution involves the relatively staid topic of alloy formulation, but is all the more startling because the resultant materials break every long-cherished rule of alloy design. In particular, the famous empirical rules of Hume-Rothery are completely ignored. That is, in the archetypal high-entropy alloy, five metals are alloyed together
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Physical Description:154 S. Ill.
ISBN:9783038359937

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