Abstract
Metallic materials are important for making multi-scale parts and structures because of their excellent mechanical properties and good formability. This article reviews several types of classic metallic materials for multi-scale structural applications, including aluminum alloys, magnesium alloys, copper alloys, titanium alloys, carbon steels, nanoprecipitation-strengthened steels, metallic glasses, and high-entropy alloys. Particular emphasis is placed on the alloy characteristics, microstructure, mechanical properties, processability, formability, and applications of these materials, aiming at providing a reference tool for material selection in multi-scale structure design and development.
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