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    High temperature, low neutron cross-section high-entropy alloys in the Nb-Ti-V-Zr system by King, D.J.M., Cheung, S.T.Y., Humphry-Baker, S.A., Parkin, C., Couet, A., Cortie, M.B., Lumpkin, G.R., Middleburgh, S.C., Knowles, A.J.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-03-2019)
    “…High-entropy alloys (HEAs) with high melting points and low thermal neutron cross-section are promising new cladding materials for generation III+ and IV power…”
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    Novel high strength titanium-titanium composites produced using field-assisted sintering technology (FAST) by Calvert, E.L., Knowles, A.J., Pope, J.J., Dye, D., Jackson, M.

    Published in Scripta materialia (15-01-2019)
    “…To increase the strength of titanium alloys beyond that achievable with α-β microstructures, alternative reinforcing methods are necessary. Here,…”
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    Cr-Mo-V-W: A new refractory and transition metal high-entropy alloy system by Ikeuchi, D., King, D.J.M., Laws, K.J., Knowles, A.J., Aughterson, R.D., Lumpkin, G.R., Obbard, E.G.

    Published in Scripta materialia (01-01-2019)
    “…Cr-Mo-V-W high-entropy alloy (HEA) is studied, with 2553 K equilibrium solidus and high Cr content to promote protective oxide scale formation, suggesting…”
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    Data on the annealing of NbTiVZr at 1200 °C with slow cooling rate by Parkin, C., King, D.J.M., Knowles, A.J., Couet, A.

    Published in Data in brief (01-06-2019)
    “…The data presented here is complementary to the publication entitled “High temperature, low neutron cross-section high-entropy alloys in the Nb-Ti-V-Zr system”…”
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    Microstructure and mechanical properties of 6061 Al alloy based composites with SiC nanoparticles by Knowles, A.J., Jiang, X., Galano, M., Audebert, F.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (05-12-2014)
    “…•PM 6061 Al alloy MMCs containing 500nm SiC particles were prepared.•Industrial high energy ball milling and HIP as primary process was used.•SiC nanoparticles…”
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    A binary beta titanium superalloy containing ordered-beta TiFe, alpha and omega by Jones, R.D., Knowles, A.J., Clegg, W.J.

    Published in Scripta materialia (15-07-2021)
    “…Alpha-beta titanium alloys excel for aeroengine applications but are typically limited to ~550°C. An alternative strategy is reinforcement with the…”
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    High temperature zirconium alloys for fusion energy by King, D.J.M., Knowles, A.J., Bowden, D., Wenman, M.R., Capp, S., Gorley, M., Shimwell, J., Packer, L., Gilbert, M.R., Harte, A.

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-02-2022)
    “…This review considers current Zr alloys and opportunities for advanced zirconium alloys to meet the demands of a structural material in fusion reactors. Zr…”
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    VNbCrMo refractory high-entropy alloy for nuclear applications by Ferreirós, P.A., von Tiedemann, S.O., Parkes, N., Gurah, D., King, D.J.M., Norman, P., Gilbert, M.R., Knowles, A.J.

    “…Refractory high-entropy alloys (RHEAs) with high melting points and low neutron absorption cross-section are sought for generation-IV fission and fusion…”
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    Influence of precipitate and grain sizes on the brittle-to-ductile transition in Fe–Al–V bcc-L21 ferritic superalloys by Ferreirós, P.A., Sterin, U.A., Alonso, P.R., Knowles, A.J., Rubiolo, G.H.

    “…The limiting factors to achieving a wide application of bcc-superalloys are the high brittle-to-ductile transition temperatures (BDTT). The understanding of…”
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    Phase equilibria in the Fe-Mo-Ti ternary system at 1000°C by Knowles, A.J., Jones, N.G., Messé, O.M.D.M., Barnard, J.S., Jones, C.N., Stone, H.J.

    “…An isothermal section of the Fe-Mo-Ti ternary system at 1000°C has been constructed using data acquired from a series of seven alloys. The limit of solubility…”
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