About this Abstract |
| Meeting |
TMS Specialty Congress 2026
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| Symposium
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4th World Congress on High Entropy Alloys (HEA 2026)
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| Presentation Title |
Historical and Contemporary Development of Nb-based Alloys |
| Author(s) |
Gordon Alanko, Carolina Frey, Noah Philips, Kaitlyn M. Mullin |
| On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Gordon Alanko |
| Abstract Scope |
Refractory metals and their alloys are important structural materials for elevated temperature environments. Despite extensive research during the mid-20th century, challenges in achieving a balanced set of properties, including fabricability and oxidation resistance, hindered the broad implementation of this alloy class. Recently, modern interest in these materials has been renewed by the refractory multi-principal element alloy (RMPEA) design philosophy and new processing pathways, such as additive manufacturing (AM), that enable their production. This presentation provides a critical comparison of the historical and modern approaches to refractory alloy design, examined through the lens of Nb-based alloys, and highlights overlaps between conventional refractory alloys and RMPEAs. Key areas discussed include conventional design rules for Nb-based alloys; the importance of processing in the successful adoption of new materials; and insights for designing alloys for AM that are derived from the welding literature. Knowledge gaps and opportunities to address them are identified. |
| Proceedings Inclusion? |
Undecided |