Data underlying the publication: Brute Force Composition Scanning with a CALPHAD Database to Find Low Temperature Body Centered Cubic High Entropy Alloys
doi: 10.4121/14686023
High entropy alloys with predictable mechanical properties by computational modelling.
Scripts for running Thermocalc over multicomponent alloys over large compositions grid as function of temperature. Scripts to analyze Thermocalc output, Matlab code to analyze Thermocalc output so as to identify regions in composition and temperature with solid solutions (either fcc, bcc or hcp). Data sets for several 3 to 6 component alloy systems: AlCrMnNbTiV, AlCrMoNbTiV, AlCrFeTiV, AlCrMnMoTi, FeNiCoCrMn, TaMoCrTiAl, CoCrMoW, CoMoNbW, FeMnCrNiAl, FeCrNiMn, NbMoV, TaVW, AlCrFeMnMo, AlNbTiZr, AlMoNbTaTi, AlMoNbVTi, NiCrFeWNb, NiCrFeWMo, NiCrFeTaMo, ReMoNbTaTi, ReMoNbVTi, WMoNbTaTi, WMoNbVTi. The number of alloys is much expanded from what is in the published version.
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- 2023-07-07 first online, published, posted
- M-ERA.NET Call 2016, Project acronym: HEAMODELL, Project number: 732.017.107
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