Abstract

The increasingly harsh environment of the nuclear reactors and the insurmountable flaws of in-service materials have created an urgent need for the development of the brand-new alloys. For last decade, the high-entropy alloys (HEAs), a novel composition-design strategy, have received much attention due to their promise for the nuclear fields. The application of the multiscale modelling is to explore the irradiation performance and underlying mechanisms of HEAs. Abundant results and data deepen the understanding of the irradiation response, and accelerate the development of advanced irradiation-resistant HEAs. This review introduces the state-of-art multiscale modelling used for studying the irradiated properties of HEAs. Representative irradiation-induced microstructures and properties, as well as damage, are summarized. By strengthening the application of multiscale modelling, a rational design of high irradiation-resistant HEAs is expected.

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