Fundamental Understandings of Deformation Mechanism, Oxidation, Tribology, and Corrosion Behaviours of High Entropy Alloys

A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352). This special issue belongs to the section "Inorganic Crystalline Materials".

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School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia
Interests: metal and alloys; rolling technology; mechanics of materials; computational materials science; multiscale modelling; severe plastic deformation; tribology in manufacturing process; friction and wear analysis; novel lubricants; oxidation and corrosion of materials
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School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia
Interests: high entropy alloys; titanium alloys; advanced manufacturing; severe plastic deformation; computational modelling; contact mechanics; oxidation and tribology; texture and residual stress
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School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
Interests: advanced manufacturing; friction and wear; severe plastic deformation; microstructure/texture characterisation; advanced modelling; deformation mechanism; mechanics of materials; residual stress analysis; X-ray/neutron/synchrotron diffraction; advanced and emerging materials; high-entropy alloys; corrosion and erosion of materials
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

High entropy alloys (HEAs), also termed complex concentrated alloys or multi-principal element alloys, are a new class of multi-component materials different from conventional alloys based only on one or two major alloying elements. As an emerging field, research on HEAs has attracted worldwide attention from both academia and industry in the last two decades, as evident from the number of scientific journal publications and dedicated conferences on HEAs.

HEAs can be fabricated and processed using conventional physical metallurgy routes and novel additive manufacturing techniques. Because of the effects of high entropy, severe lattice distortion, sluggish diffusion, and cocktail, HEAs are expected to have better physical and mechanical properties than conventional alloys. Concerning the potential for the practical application of HEAs in structural and materials/metallurgical engineering, it is important to have a fundamental understanding of their mechanical properties, deformation mechanisms, tribology, and corrosion behaviours in different environments, high temperature oxidation, and fatigue performances. These are strongly dependent on the processing method of HEAs, as well as their microstructure and phase constitutions. The present Special Issue aims to provide a timely review of research in the rapidly developing subject area of HEAs. We would like to invite you to submit research papers, short communications and review articles to this Special Issue. Specific topics of interests include (but are not limited to):

  • Design and processing of HEAs
  • Microstructure, phase constitution and mechanical properties
  • Deformation mechanism
  • Friction and wear properties
  • High temperature oxidation
  • Corrosion resistance
  • Theory, simulation and modelling
  • Coatings

Prof. Anh Kiet Tieu
Dr. Guanyu Deng
Dr. Lihong Su
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Keywords

  • high entropy alloys
  • manufacturing and processing
  • coatings
  • microstructure, phase, and texture
  • mechanical property
  • oxidation behaviour
  • tribology property
  • corrosion
  • modelling and simulation

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