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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne

HK 51: Instrumentation XIII

HK 51.7: Vortrag

Mittwoch, 13. März 2024, 19:00–19:15, HBR 19: C 2

Advancing Nuclear Technology: Applications and Studies of High Entropy Alloys — •Gizem Öztürk1, Hüseyin Ozan Tekin2, Baki Akkuş3, and Ömer Güler41Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Istanbul University, 34134, Istanbul, Turkey — 2Department of Medical Diagnostic Imaging, College of Health Sciences, University of Sharjah, 27272, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates — 3Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Istanbul University, 34134, Istanbul, Turkey — 4Rare Earth Elements Application and Research Center, Munzur University, 62000 Tunceli, Turkey

High Entropy Alloys (HEAs) have emerged as a frontier for innovative advancements, particularly in nuclear applications. This presentation commences with a foundational overview of HEAs, elucidating their unique compositional and structural attributes. These alloys offering remarkable attributes such as high strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability. Our research group members have employed cutting-edge techniques such as additive manufacturing and advanced characterization methods to understand the microstructural and mechanical properties of these alloys. Our findings reveal that specific HEA compositions exhibit enhanced radiation tolerance and mechanical robustness, making them suitable for nuclear applications. In conclusion, our research underscores the transformative potential of High Entropy Alloys in nuclear applications. By offering novel insights into their properties and applications, this presentation aims to pave the way for safer, more efficient, and sustainable nuclear technologies.

Keywords: High entropy alloys; Nuclear applications; Advanced Materials; Nuclear Physics; Radiation

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