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Advances in metallurgy and metal mixology, together with high-performance computing, high-resolution microscopy, and advanced spectroscopy methods, reveal the potential of multicomponent advanced metals, such as multicomponent bulk metallic glasses and advanced high-entropy alloys for high-temperature structural applications. The November, 2019 issue of MRS Bulletin overviews the progress and directions for these multicomponent alloys for high-temperature structural applications.
This webinar featured three talks from experts in the field. A Q&A session was held with each speaker at the conclusion of their talks.
Talks:
VULCAN: A "hammer" for high-temperature materials research Ke An, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Talk begins at 6:53
Modelling twinning, detwinning and dynamic recrystalization Huamiao Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Talk begins at 29:32
Precipitation-hardened high-entropy alloys for high-temperature applications: A critical review Boxuan Cao, City University of Hong Kong Talk begins at 52:56