High-entropy materials : from basics to applications
Language: English Publication details: Wiley-VCH 2023 WeinheimDescription: x, 261pISBN:- 9783527350353
- 620.11 X4h
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 620.11 X4h (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A186389 |
High-Entropy Materials
Significant update of knowledge in the field of high-entropy materials, including promising new high-entropy ceramics
High-Entropy Materials provides information on state-of-the-art development in the field of high-entropy materials, including high-entropy alloys, high-entropy ceramics, and a variety of their applications, covering many core topics to provide a thorough and detailed overview of the subject.
The book also thoroughly explores the applications of high-entropy materials in various areas, such as EBC/TBC coating, superhard and wear resistance coating, nuclear energy, batteries, catalysts, thermoelectric, supercapacitors, biocompatible structure, and microelectronics.
In High-Entropy Materials, readers can expect to find specific information on:
Basics of high entropy materials, structural features and thermodynamics of high-entropy materials, and theoretical design in high-entropy materials
Synthesis and processing of high-entropy materials and characterization of high-entropy materials, as well as their mechanical and functional properties
Challenges and future directions of high-entropy materials, a relatively new type of material that has been in development only since the early 2000s
How high-entropy materials are a horizon-broadening class of materials that can significantly further humanity’s pursuit of progress
Focusing on the fundamentals and developments of high-entropy alloys and ceramics as well as on their microstructure and properties for a wide range of applications, High-Entropy Materials is an essential resource on the subject for materials scientists, metallurgists, mechanical engineers, and professionals in the aerospace industries.
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