In 1995, Yeh suggested the formation of an alloy made up of at least five metallic elements which have large mixing entropy solutions with many elements forming solide alloys. This alloy appeared because traditional alloys are characteised by high fragility and are difficult to process. High entropy alloys are alloys which have approximately equal concentrations, formed by a group of 5 to 11 elements majority in composition, mole fraction of each major metallic element in the alloy is between 5% and 30%. During the research it has been proved that this alloy has a high hardness and it is also corrosion proof and also resistance and good thermal stability It should be mentioned that High Entropy Alloys are characterized as alloys consisting of roughly equal concentrations of at least five metallic elements and are claimed to favor close-packed, disordered structures due to high configurational entropy. Such crystal structures, e.g. face-centered cubic (FCC), are advantageous in that they should offer multiple active slip systems usually observed in ductile metals and alloys. This opens the door to a large number of rich chemistries which would otherwise contain unacceptable volume fractions of intermetallic compounds to be useful in structural applications That way in this paper will carry out research to one specific high entropy alloy, we analyze the physical, chemical, electrical, magnetic, corrosion resistance of these materials, heat treatments corresponding and plastic deformation. This paper is divided into several chapters which will present application domains, and also a number of conclusions. Key words : high entropy alloys, properties of alloys, application domains, corrosion proof, thermal stability
To obtain SAF we have focused research on Al-Mg alloys with different concentrations of magnesium and silicon carbide (SiC). To obtain these materials has been chosen different gas blowing method (N2, SO2 and C4H10). It was observed that the best results in terms of pore volume gave blowing with C4H10. The samples obtained were analyzed by optical and electron microscopy.
This paper presents the microstructure and the mechanical properties of FeNiCrCuAl high entropy alloys. The microstructure and mechanical properties of the annealed FeNiCrCuAl high entropy alloys were investigated using scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray diffraction. High entropy alloys have been known as a new type of materials and have been defined as having five or more principal elements, each one having a concentration between 5 and 35 at.%. Previous researches show that HEAs can be processed to form simple solid solution structures instead of intermetallics and other complicated compounds. This phenomenon is commonly attributed to the high configurational entropy in the solid solution state of HEAs. Furthermore, HEAs have also exhibited interesting properties such as high hardness and high strength, good thermal stability outstanding wear and oxidation resistance which offer great potential for engineering applications. The HEA systems explored in the past decade show that metallic elements are the most commonly used, e.g. Al, Cr, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu,Ti, etc. A wide range of HEAs exhibit high hardness, high strength, distinctive electrical and magnetic properties, high-temperature softening resistance, as well as favorable combination of compression strength and ductility. This combination of properties and the particular structures of HEAs are attractive for a number of potential engineering applications.
The aim this study consists in a preliminary analysis of some composites based on tin (Sn) and graphite polyamide. We do not intend to elucidate the intimate phenomena of the components interface and not even to establish the optima values of technological parameters of obtaining processes of these composites.Microstructure analysis offers the results upon the Sn particles dispersion in the polyamide matrix. Tribologically properties (weight losses and friction coefficients) were determined and discussed in correlation with the concentration and distribution of Sn in samples.
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