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Complex Concentrated Alloys (CCAs)
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This book is a collection of several unique articles on the current state of research on complex concentrated alloys, as well as their compelling future opportunities in wide ranging applications. Complex concentrated alloys consist of multiple principal elements and represent a new paradigm in structural alloy design. They show a range of exceptional properties that are unachievable in conventional alloys, including high strength–ductility combination, resistance to oxidation, corrosion/wear resistance, and excellent high-temperature properties. The research articles, reviews, and perspectives are intended to provide a wholistic view of this multidisciplinary subject of interest to scientists and engineers.
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Keywords
- activation energy
- activation volume
- actuators
- additive manufacturing
- Aging
- AlCoCrFeNi2.1
- cca
- CoCrFeMnNi high entropy alloys
- complex concentrated alloys
- Computational models
- Corrosion
- corrosion behavior
- corrosion resistance
- Creep
- data analysis
- diamond anvil cells
- dislocation nucleation
- erosion-corrosion
- First-principles calculations
- HEA
- high entropy alloys
- high pressure
- high pressure torsion
- high-entropy
- high-entropy alloy
- high-entropy alloys
- high/medium entropy alloys
- highly wear resistant coatings
- History of engineering & technology
- hot pressing sintering
- laser cladding
- Mechanical properties
- Mechanical Property
- micro-pores
- Microstructure
- Molecular Dynamics
- multi-principal element alloys
- n/a
- nano-indentation
- nanoporous metals and alloys
- Nb/SiC composite material
- non-equilibrium microstructure
- oxidation wear
- phase transformation
- phases
- potentiodynamic polarization
- precipitates
- pressure
- Properties
- serrated flow
- slurry erosion
- slurry-erosion
- spark plasma sintering
- stress exponent
- surface degradation
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- thermal coarsening
- tribology
- wear
- wear resistance