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This book provides a systematic and comprehensive description of high-entropy alloys (HEAs). The authors summarize key properties of HEAs from the perspective of both fundamental understanding and applications, which are supported by in-depth analyses. The book also contains computational modeling in tackling HEAs, which help elucidate the formation mechanisms and properties of HEAs from various length and time scales.
This book provides a systematic and comprehensive description of high-entropy alloys (HEAs). The authors summarize key properties of HEAs from the perspective of both fundamental understanding and applications, which are supported by in-depth analyses. The book also contains computational modeling in tackling HEAs, which help elucidate the formation mechanisms and properties of HEAs from various length and time scales.
High-Entropy Alloys, Second Edition provides a complete review of the current state of the field of high entropy alloys (HEA). Building upon the first edition, this fully updated release includes new theoretical understandings of these materials, highlighting recent developments on modeling and new classes of HEAs, such as Eutectic HEAs and Dual phase HEAs. Due to their unique properties, high entropy alloys have attracted considerable attention from both academics and technologists. This book presents the fundamental knowledge, the spectrum of various alloy systems and their characteristics, key focus areas, and the future scope of the field in terms of research and technological applications.
This book provides a complete review of the current state of the
art in the field of high entropy alloys (HEA). The conventional
approach to alloy design is to select one principal element and add
elements to it in minor quantities in order to improve the
properties. In 2004, Professor J.W. Yeh and his group first
reported a new approach to alloy design, which involved mixing
elements in equiatomic or near-equiatomic proportions, to form
multi-component alloys with no single principal element. These
alloys are expected to have high configurational entropy and hence
were termed as "high entropy alloys." HEAs have a broad range of
structures and properties, and may find applications in structural,
electrical, magnetic, high-temperature, wear-resistant,
corrosion-resistant, and oxidation-resistant components. Due to
their unique properties, high entropy alloys have attracted
considerable attention from both academics and technologists. This
book presents the fundamental knowledge present in the field, the
spectrum of various alloy systems and their characteristics studied
to date, current key focus areas, and the future scope of the field
in terms of research and technological applications.
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