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Is there potential to use HEA high-entropy alloys for advanced steam cycles to 700 C? 1

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davefitz

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I had recently become aware of a new class of materials called " high entropy alloys" , and would like to know if they have application for use in piping components that operate at 700-750 C ? Can these materials be welded?

"Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad "
 
No idea yet.
No one has made tubes, no one has tested in furnace environments, on one has done 100,000hr creep measurements.
Most of these alloys are being made to optimize strength to weight ratio, not for use at high temp.

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