November 22, 2024
Report
Feasibility Study of Advanced Manufacturing Techniques and Compositions of High Entropy Alloys
Abstract
In line with the objectives of Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy Advanced Materials and Manufacturing technologies program (AMMT), this work focuses on new materials development and qualification research and development for next-generation, high-temperature nuclear reactors. While the currently qualified nuclear materials have demonstrated significant irradiation resistance at high temperatures, the community is still interested in materials that can sustain the harsh environments found in nuclear reactors for temperatures up to 1,000°C for nearly 100,000 hours. High entropy alloys (HEAs) have the potential to serve in these extreme environments of next generation nuclear reactors due to their unique phase transformation pathways and nanoscale and mesoscale microstructures. The current work focuses on understanding such nuclear energy relevant HEAs through a detailed literature survey and developing a decision matrix with criteria for identification of HEAs with may have most impact and value for further examination.Published: November 22, 2024