Enhancing Irradiation Resistance in Refractory Medium Entropy Alloys with Simplified Chemistry
M.A. Tunes, D. Parkison, B. Sun, P. Willenshofer, S., Samberger, B.K. Derby, J.K.S. Baldwin, S.J. Fensin, D. Sobieraj, and J.S. Wr\'obel, J. Byggm\"astar, S. Pogatscher, E. Martinez and, D. Nguyen-Manh, O. El-Atwani

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that simplified ternary W-Ta-V alloys can achieve high radiation resistance, challenging the notion that complex high-entropy compositions are necessary for radiation-tolerant materials in nuclear fusion applications.
Contribution
The study introduces novel nanocrystalline W-Ta-V RMEAs with reduced element complexity that maintain high radiation tolerance, supported by experimental and theoretical analysis.
Findings
W-Ta-V alloys exhibit high radiation resistance.
Small V additions significantly influence microstructure stability.
Chemical short-range order analysis predicts radiation-tolerant microstructures.
Abstract
Refractory High-Entropy Alloys (RHEAs) hold promising potential to be used as structural materials in future nuclear fusion reactors, where W and its alloys are currently leading candidates. Fusion materials must be able to withstand extreme conditions, such as (i) severe radiation-damage arising from highly-energetic neutrons, (ii) embrittlement caused by implantation of H and He ions, and (iii) exposure to extreme high-temperatures and thermal gradients. Recent research demonstrated that two RHEAs - the WTaCrV and WTaCrVHf - can outperform both coarse-grained and nanocrystalline W in terms of its radiation response and microstructural stability. Chemical complexity and nanocrystallinity enhance the radiation tolerance of these new RHEAs, but their multi-element nature, including low-melting Cr, complicates bulk fabrication and limits practical applications. We demonstrate that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh Entropy Alloys Studies · High-Temperature Coating Behaviors · High Temperature Alloys and Creep
