High Entropy Alloys (HEAs): Properties, Comparative Analysis, and Engineering Applications.
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https://doi.org/10.31224/3644Keywords:
High Entropy Alloys, Material Science, Lattice, Microstructure, Physical Matter, Carbon FiberAbstract
High Entropy Alloys or simply termed as HEA’s are a major breakthrough in the field of material science showing properties which surpasses other materials used to a large extent. These types of alloys due to their high strength and immense light weight with a mix of thermal resistance is under consideration to replace previous game changer CFRP or Carbon Fiber. This study aims to deal with the overall science of physics and materials behind this alloy and how it stands among the plethora of existing materials along with major applications for which it is best suited. This study highlights the distinctive advantages inherent in HEAs, heralding transformative implications for industrial applications.
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