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Microstructural Characterization of NiCoAlFeCuCr High-Entropy Alloys
CYNTHIA DEISY GOMEZ ESPARZA
IVANOVICH ESTRADA GUEL
WILBER ANTUNEZ FLORES
JOSE MARTIN HERRERA RAMIREZ
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High-entropy
High-entropy alloys (HEA’s) contain at least five principal elements in equiatomic ratio or nearequiatomic ratio [1]. They usually form simple FCC and BCC structures, and even amorphous phases [2]. Excellent physical and chemical properties are reported for HEA´s, like mechanical resistance, thermal stability and corrosion resistance to mention some [3]. These properties can be affected by the number, contents, and nature of the component elements. The effect of milling time in a multi-component quinary (NiCoAlFeCu) and hexanary (NiCoAlFeCuCr) systems was studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
2010
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