High-entropy alloys, characterized by high-entropy, lattice distortion, sluggish diffusion, and the "cocktail" effect due to their multiple elements, are promising for various applications, including ...
A recent article published in Nanomaterials demonstrated the use of WMoTaNb refractory high-entropy alloy as a reinforcement material to strengthen laser-cladding 316L stainless steel. 316L stainless ...
Researchers demonstrate the importance of using suitable coatings to extend the applicability of high-temperature alloys to extremely high temperatures. Aerospace industry has undergone tremendous ...
The hot-end components of high-performance high-speed aircrafts need to meet performance requirements such as long service life, wide temperature range oxidation resistance and ablation resistance.
City University of Hong Kong researchers have accidentally discovered a first-of-its-kind alloy that retains its stiffness instead of softening as the temperature rises. Indeed, high-entropy Elinvar ...
The term “high entropy” refers to the fact that these alloys contain five or more elements in roughly equal amounts, resulting in a complex microstructure and high configurational entropy. This high ...
Materials scientists have recently discovered a new mechanism to increase the strength and ductility of a high-entropy alloy, two properties which normally vary inversely with each other. The findings ...