不锈钢表面FeCoCrAlCuNiMo x 激光高熵合金化层的相演变

2016 
High-entropy alloys (HEAs), defined as solid solution alloys which have at least 5 principal elements but no more than 13 elements, with concentrations of each principal element ranging from 5% to 35% in atomic fraction, are emerging as one of the hot research frontiers in the metallic materials field. The significance of HEAs originates from their various combinations of high strength, good thermal stability and excellent resistance to corrosion, wear and oxidation. HEAs exhibit simple solid solutions with bcc and/or fcc structure(s) due to the effect of high mixing entropy in the solid solution state of HEAs, which may make the HEAs with improved mechanical and physical properties. However, a small quantity of intermetallic compounds can also form in certain HEAs, indicating that the formation of simple solid solutions cannot solely depend on the high mixing entropy. Then, the theory of HEAs based on the concept of entropy-enthalpy competition to judge whether or not simple phases will form was proposed. However, even if an alloy meets these criterions, it can still contain intermetallic phases. Why *国家自然科学基金项目51271126和沈阳市科技计划项目F16-032-0-00资助 收到初稿日期: 2016-01-02,收到修改稿日期: 2016-02-20 作者简介:吴臣亮,男, 1989年生,博士生 DOI: 10.11900/0412.1961.2016.00004
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