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Enhancement of strength-ductility trade-off in a high-entropy alloy through a heterogeneous structureWu et al., 2019
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- Wu S
- Wang G
- Wang Q
- Jia Y
- Yi J
- Zhai Q
- Liu J
- Sun B
- Chu H
- Shen J
- Liaw P
- Liu C
- Zhang T
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- Acta Materialia
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The improvement in strength is usually accompanied by ductility loss in structural materials, which is a long-standing conflict referred as the strength-ductility trade-off. Here we present a heterogeneous-structures-architecting strategy, in which we design bulk high-entropy …
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