EngRN: Particle & Powder Technology (Topic) | 2021

Entropy-Driven Melting Point Depression in fcc HEAs

 
 
 

Abstract


High Entropy Alloys (HEAs) are an increasingly dominant alloy design paradigm. The premise of entropic stabilization of single-phase alloys has motivated much of the research on HEAs. Chemical complexity may indeed help stabilize single alloy phases relative to other lower-entropy competing solid phases. Paradoxically, this complexity may de-stabilize these alloys against the liquid, potentially limiting the application space of HEAs at elevated temperatures. In this work, we carry out a comprehensive investigation of the phase stability in the fcc CoCrFeMnNiVAl HEA space using a state of the art CALPHAD database. By using modern

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.2139/ssrn.3891426
Language English
Journal EngRN: Particle & Powder Technology (Topic)

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