
High-Entropy Materials
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* Describes, compositions and processing of high-entropy materials.
* Summarizes industrially valuable alloys found in high-entropy materials that hold promise for promotion and application.
* Explains how high-entropy materials can be used in many fields and can outperform traditional materials.
This book is aimed at researchers, advanced students, and academics in materials science and engineering and related disciplines.
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Chapter 2 FCC-Structured High-Entropy Materials
Chapter 3 BCC-Structured High-Entropy Materials
Chapter 4 Multiple-Phase High-Entropy Materials
Chapter 5 High-Entropy Films and Coating
Chapter 6 High-Entropy Fibers
Chapter 7 High-Entropy Powder and Hard-Cemented Carbide Alloys
Chapter 8 High-Entropy Ceramics and Intermetallic Compounds
Chapter 9 High-Entropy Polymers and Entropic Materials
Chapter 10 Future and Applications
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