2018
DOI: 10.12693/aphyspola.134.116
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Effect of Irradiation and Temperature on Microstructural Characteristic of FeCrAl Alloys

Abstract: Characteristics of FeCrAl alloys family are currently investigated in order to determine their behavior in different types of environment, erosive and corrosive (solid, liquid or gaseous), at high temperatures (400-1000 • C). The application with a special impact of these alloys consists in their use to build structural components of nuclear power plant (IV generation) at which the cooling medium is made of liquid metal with very high heat transfer capacity (Pb, Pb-Bi, Sn etc). To improve the resistance in ext… Show more

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“…In recent years, more reviews focused on diffusion studies [57], deformation behavior [58,59], corrosion [60,61], fracture and fatigue [62,63], defects and radiation resistance [64][65][66], refractory HEAs [67], HEAs composites [68] and ceramics [69] were published. Moreover, high entropy alloys have applications in different fields such as biomedical [70,71], energy [72], wear [73,74], nuclear [75,76] and creep [63], corrosion [60,[77][78][79].…”
Section: Introduction 1the History Of High Entropy Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, more reviews focused on diffusion studies [57], deformation behavior [58,59], corrosion [60,61], fracture and fatigue [62,63], defects and radiation resistance [64][65][66], refractory HEAs [67], HEAs composites [68] and ceramics [69] were published. Moreover, high entropy alloys have applications in different fields such as biomedical [70,71], energy [72], wear [73,74], nuclear [75,76] and creep [63], corrosion [60,[77][78][79].…”
Section: Introduction 1the History Of High Entropy Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%