2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12540-019-00360-w
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Development and Microstructural Characterization of a New Wrought High Entropy Superalloy

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“…These frameworks take advantage of multiple models when designing alloys. In addition, there has been extensive development of effective property models [29][30][31]127] and the vast experimental and theoretical databases of software such as ThermoCalc R [34,139]. This has greatly improved the prediction of microstructural and mechanical properties for alloy compositions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These frameworks take advantage of multiple models when designing alloys. In addition, there has been extensive development of effective property models [29][30][31]127] and the vast experimental and theoretical databases of software such as ThermoCalc R [34,139]. This has greatly improved the prediction of microstructural and mechanical properties for alloy compositions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has allowed for a deeper understanding of property-property relationships to be developed. Similarly, software such as ThermoCalc, which calculates predictions based-off vast databases of experimental and theoretical results, have given researcher access to reliable phase diagram calculation (CALPHAD) [34][35][36]. These data can, in turn, be used to complement physical models or artificial intelligence frameworks for the prediction of mechanical and environmental properties [37][38][39][40].…”
Section: Alloy Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence of rolling in high-temperature regime at intermediate as well as at high temperatures, namely warm rolling (WR) 98 and hot rolling [99][100][101][102] , has been investigated for HEAs. In general, hot working refers to rolling at temperatures above the recrystallization temperature 103 , while warm rolling is performed at intermediate temperatures of cold and hot rolling 55 .…”
Section: Warm and Hot Deformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that the oxidation rates increased with an increase in oxygen pressure however, the kinetics of massloss was observed. Shafiee, Nili-Ahmadabadi [67] designed a wrought HESA using Phacomp and CALPHAD technique. The reports showed that the superalloy comprised of γ´ nanosized precipitates with lower densities, excellent workability and high thermal stability than Inconel 718 alloy and Waspaloy.…”
Section: High Entropy Superalloys (Hesas)mentioning
confidence: 99%