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The Grain Boundary Wetting Phenomena in the Ti-Containing High-Entropy Alloys: A Review

2021

In this review, the phenomenon of grain boundary (GB) wetting by melt is analyzed for multicomponent alloys without principal components (also called high-entropy alloys or HEAs) containing titanium. GB wetting can be complete or partial. In the former case, the liquid phase forms the continuous layers between solid grains and completely separates them. In the latter case of partial GB wetting, the melt forms the chain of droplets in GBs, with certain non-zero contact angles. The GB wetting phenomenon can be observed in HEAs produced by all solidification-based technologies. GB leads to the appearance of novel GB tie lines Twmin and Twmax in the multicomponent HEA phase diagrams. The so-cal…

010302 applied physicsPhase transitionMaterials scienceMining engineering. MetallurgyHigh entropy alloysMetals and AlloysTN1-997Titanium alloyThermodynamics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesphase transitionsContact anglePhase (matter)titanium alloys0103 physical sciencesgrain boundary wettingGeneral Materials ScienceGrain boundaryWetting0210 nano-technologyphase diagramsPhase diagramhigh-entropy alloys
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Experimental investigation and multi-scale modelling of the behavior of mechanically activated metallic powders : from binary systems to High Entropy…

2021

Generally, metal alloys consist of a main element associated with other elements present in smaller quantities such as iron, nickel, aluminum or copper alloys. The precise composition of an alloy is adjusted according to the required performance: high temperature behavior, corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, durability ... In 2004, a Taiwanese scientist, JW Yeh, had the idea of making an alloy base of several elements, at least 5, whose composition in the alloy varies between 5% and 30% at. Yeh invented the high entropy alloy (HEA). Mixed on a microscopic scale, the metals form a remarkably stable solid solution. The explanation is thermodynamic. An alloy is all the more stable as …

High energy ball millingMechanical activationMétallurgie des poudresPowder metallurgy[CHIM.OTHE] Chemical Sciences/OtherDynamique moléculaireFrittage SPSSPS sinteringHigh entropy alloysMolecular DynamicsBroyage à haute énergieActivation mécaniqueAlliages à haute entropie
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Al driven peculiarities of local coordination and magnetic properties in single phase Alx CrFeCoNi high entropy alloys

2021

The authors thank the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin for the provision of access to synchrotron radiation facilities and allocation of synchrotron radiation at the PM2-VEKMAG, BAMline, and UE46_PGM-1 beamlines of BESSY II at HZB as well as measurement time for magnetometry at HZB CoreLab for Quantum Materials. A. S. acknowledges personal funding from CALIPSOplus project (the Grant Agreement no. 730872 from the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation HORIZON 2020). The financial support for the VEKMAG project and the PM2-VEKMAG beamline by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (Nos. BMBF 05K10PC2, 05K10WR1, 05K10KE1) and by HZB is cordially acknowledged by all co-author…

Materials scienceAbsorption spectroscopyMagnetometer02 engineering and technologyReverse Monte CarloX-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD)01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsSpectral linereverse Monte Carlolaw.inventionlaw0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic Engineering010306 general physicsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)high-entropy alloysMagnetic momentMagnetic circular dichroismHigh entropy alloyselement-specific spectroscopy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsextended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS)high entropy alloys ; reverse Monte Carlo ; magnetism ; element specific spectroscopy ; extended X ray absorption fine structure EXAFS ; X ray magnetic circular dichroism XMCDmagnetism:NATURAL SCIENCES [Research Subject Categories]0210 nano-technology
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Grain Boundary Wetting Phenomena in High Entropy Alloys Containing Nitrides, Carbides, Borides, Silicides, and Hydrogen: A Review

2021

This review was written during the preparation of M-era.Net full proposal “Grain boundaries in multicomponent alloys without principal component” (A.Ko., A.Ku., G.L., and E.R., application No 9345). We also acknowledge the support of the KIT-Publication Fund of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, as a center of excellence, has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme H2020-WIDESPREAD-01-2016-2017-TeamingPhase2 under grant agreement no. 739508, project CAMART2.

TechnologyCrystallographyQD901-999grain boundary wetting:NATURAL SCIENCES::Physics [Research Subject Categories]precipitationddc:600high entropy alloysphase diagramsphase transitions
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