About this Abstract |
Meeting |
MS&T21: Materials Science & Technology
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Symposium
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High Entropy Materials: Concentrated Solid Solutions, Intermetallics, Ceramics, Functional Materials and Beyond II
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Presentation Title |
High-entropy and Multi-principle Element Materials: Distinguishing Features and Emerging Opportunities |
Author(s) |
Daniel B. Miracle, Stéphane Gorsse |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Daniel B. Miracle |
Abstract Scope |
High-entropy alloys are much more than a new class of alloys, they represent a new approach to conceive, explore and design new materials. This new approach breaks down invisible barriers within the materials science community, providing opportunities to develop a deeper understanding that may enable the discovery of useful new materials. This presentation describes the features that distinguish MPEMs as a new approach to materials development. Emerging opportunities to develop high-entropy or multi-principal element materials (HEMs or MPEMs) will be described by featuring selected studies. These examples will include an update of progress in high-entropy ceramics, the pursuit of intermetallic phases for high temperature structural applications, and the exploration of functional materials by expanding beyond current design approaches. HEMs and MPEMs require a vast acceleration in characterization methods, and ideas for combinatorial and high-throughput exploration using materials informatics, data-driven materials design and autonomous materials research will conclude this presentation. |