2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2017.12.021
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Ultra-high strength WNbMoTaV high-entropy alloys with fine grain structure fabricated by powder metallurgical process

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“…A common feature of the phase evolution process of multicomponent alloys obtained by solid-state processing is the formation of a "matrix" phase, which is a disordered substitutional solid solution of BCC structure, at the mixing and alloying stage (during ball milling) [20,21,[23][24][25]27,28]. In this work, the use of a high-energy ball mill dramatically reduced the milling time as compared with other studies.…”
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“…A common feature of the phase evolution process of multicomponent alloys obtained by solid-state processing is the formation of a "matrix" phase, which is a disordered substitutional solid solution of BCC structure, at the mixing and alloying stage (during ball milling) [20,21,[23][24][25]27,28]. In this work, the use of a high-energy ball mill dramatically reduced the milling time as compared with other studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Indeed, the ball milling time can be several hours [23,25,27,28] or several tens of hours [20,21,24,25,27,28] depending on the type of milling equipment used (Table 4). [27] In addition to mixing, treatment in high-energy ball mills results in severe deformation of the materials and the formation of highly defect nanostructured states [39,40]. The formation of such states results in the reduction of the sintering temperature of the powders owing to increased diffusion coefficients of the components of the alloy [34].…”
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