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A short review on the ultra-high temperature mechanical properties of refractory high entropy alloys

K.C. Atli, İbrahim Karaman

2023Frontiers in Metals and Alloys33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mechanical properties of refractory high entropy alloys (RHEAs) at ultra-high temperatures (>1,100°C) are reviewed. Deformation behavior and strengthening mechanisms of select compositions are discussed. The limited number of studies portray remarkable mechanical properties of newly developed RHEA compositions at temperatures beyond the melting point of commercial Ni-based superalloys. Yet, the lack of quasi-static tensile deformation data and application relevant creep deformation data indicates RHEAs are still far from being reliable alternatives to Ni-based superalloys as high temperature structural materials. Future studies should concentrate on tensile deformation and creep of these new alloys systems at very high temperatures.

Topics & Concepts

SuperalloyMaterials scienceCreepRefractory (planetary science)Ultimate tensile strengthDeformation (meteorology)Melting pointMelting temperatureMetallurgyComposite materialMicrostructureHigh Entropy Alloys StudiesHigh-Temperature Coating BehaviorsHigh Temperature Alloys and Creep