Title
Characterization of the thermal properties of entropy stabilized oxides and high entropy diborides
Conference Dates
September 17-20, 2017
Abstract
Entropy stabilized oxides and high entropy diborides are promising new materials capable of withstanding extreme environments consisting of high temperatures and pressures. In these novel materials, thermal characterization is essential for understanding and predicting performance at elevated temperatures. Moreover, these systems provide a unique opportunity to study the nature of thermal transport and phonon scattering in multicomponent, high-entropy materials.
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Recommended Citation
Jeff Braun, Christina Rost, Ashutosh Giri, Joshua Gild, Mina Lim, Jian Luo, Jon-Paul Maria, Donald Brenner, and Patrick Hopkins, "Characterization of the thermal properties of entropy stabilized oxides and high entropy diborides" in "Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics: Materials for Extreme Environment Applications IV", Jon Binner, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, United Kingdom Bill Lee, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom Eds, ECI Symposium Series, (2017). https://dc.engconfintl.org/uhtc_iv/1