Abstract
The results of testing the method for synthesis of a high-entropy AlNbTiVZr alloy using metallothermic reduction of group IV and V metals from their oxides are presented. At the first stage, a joint aluminothermic recovery of metals in a resistance furnace was performed. Then, to achieve uniformity and remove harmful impurities, the metal was melted in a vacuum furnace with an inert atmosphere. The alloy obtained after the second remelting was subjected to x-ray diffraction and electron microprobe (EMA) analysis. The results of the analysis revealed the presence of a solid solution of Zr (Nb, V) with TiAl inclusions, which confirms the prospects of using metallothermic synthesis to produce a high-entropy alloy with a single-phase structure.
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