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Theoretical prediction of high melting temperature for a Mo–Ru–Ta–W HCP multiprincipal element alloy
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringHigh Melting TemperatureHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringSuperalloyRocket Engine NozzlesApplied PhysicsCandidate SubstituteAlloy DesignHigh-performance MaterialThermodynamicsChemistryTheoretical PredictionAlloy PhaseMultiprincipal Element AlloyMicrostructure
Abstract While rhenium is an ideal material for rapid thermal cycling applications under high temperatures, such as rocket engine nozzles, its high cost limits its widespread use and prompts an exploration of viable cost-effective substitutes. In prior work, we identified a promising pool of candidate substitute alloys consisting of Mo, Ru, Ta, and W. In this work we demonstrate, based on density functional theory melting temperature calculations, that one of the candidates, Mo 0.292 Ru 0.555 Ta 0.031 W 0.122 , exhibits a high melting temperature (around 2626 K), thus supporting its use in high-temperature applications.
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