1. Entropies in Alloy Design for High-Entropy and Bulk Glassy Alloys
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Akihiro Makino, Wei Zhang, Kunio Yubuta, Kenji Amiya, Takeshi Wada, and Akira Takeuchi
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high-entropy alloy ,bulk metallic glass ,configurational entropy ,mismatch entropy ,atomic size difference ,mixing enthalpy ,alloy design ,Science ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
High-entropy (H-E) alloys, bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) and high-entropy BMGs (HE-BMGs) were statistically analyzed with the help of a database of ternary amorphous alloys. Thermodynamic quantities corresponding to heat of mixing and atomic size differences were calculated as a function of composition of the multicomponent alloys. Actual calculations were performed for configurational entropy (Sconfig.) in defining the H-E alloys and mismatch entropy (Ss) normalized with Boltzmann constant (kB), together with mixing enthalpy (DHmix) based on Miedema’s empirical model and Delta parameter (d) as a corresponding parameter to Ss/kB. The comparison between DHmix–d and DHmix– diagrams for the ternary amorphous alloys revealed Ss/kB ~ (d /22)2. The zones S, S′ and B’s where H-E alloys with disordered solid solutions, ordered alloys and BMGs are plotted in the DHmix–d diagram are correlated with the areas in the DHmix – Ss /kB diagram. The results provide mutual understandings among H-E alloys, BMGs and HE-BMGs.
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- 2013
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