2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2022.12.093
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Corrosion behavior of VCrFeCoNi medium-entropy alloy in chloride solution

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“…14 These results demonstrate that hot-pressed medium-entropy alloys indeed possess superior mechanical properties, aligning with the advantages highlighted in the previous literature. [1][2][3] EPMA, EBSD and TEM observations of vacuum hot-pressing CoMoNiTa 3 alloys According to the above discussion and test results, this study further investigated the microstructural characteristics of the optimal hot-pressing parameters of the CoMoNiTa 3 specimens. Figure 8 shows the EPMA-mapping analysis for the CoMoNiTa 3 medium-entropy alloys after 1100 °C HP at 50 MPa for 1 h, where the Co and Ni were almost completely dissolved in the matrix phase.…”
Section: Effect Of Hp Pressure On the Comonita 3 Medium-entropy Alloysmentioning
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“…14 These results demonstrate that hot-pressed medium-entropy alloys indeed possess superior mechanical properties, aligning with the advantages highlighted in the previous literature. [1][2][3] EPMA, EBSD and TEM observations of vacuum hot-pressing CoMoNiTa 3 alloys According to the above discussion and test results, this study further investigated the microstructural characteristics of the optimal hot-pressing parameters of the CoMoNiTa 3 specimens. Figure 8 shows the EPMA-mapping analysis for the CoMoNiTa 3 medium-entropy alloys after 1100 °C HP at 50 MPa for 1 h, where the Co and Ni were almost completely dissolved in the matrix phase.…”
Section: Effect Of Hp Pressure On the Comonita 3 Medium-entropy Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These alloys consisting of multiprincipal elements are changing the traditional definition of metallurgical alloys and exploring the unknown territories of alloy design. [1][2][3] Compared to traditional singlecomponent alloys, HEAs and MEAs with unique high entropy effects have attracted considerable attention in recent years. [1][2][3][4] Currently, most developing CoCrNi [5][6][7] and CoMoNi 8,9 MEAs possess excellent strength, good hardness and outstanding wear resistance; thus, they have attracted wide attention.…”
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