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To address the challenges of high residual stress and limited high-temperature performance in C/SiC composites brazed with Nb joints using AgCuTi filler alloy, we propose a novel method of high-entropy surface metallization within an ultrafast, high-temperature, non-equilibrium temperature field (UHNF). Experimental results demonstrate improved mechanical properties at both room temperature and 500 °C. The method effectively mitigates residual stress, enhances resistance to plastic deformation, and improves the high-temperature performance of the AgCuTi filler alloy.
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The work showcases how processing techniques can be fine tuned for enhanced mechanical performance.
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This page is a summary of: Mechanical strength enhancement of C/SiC–Nb brazed joints through ultrafast high-temperature non-equilibrium surface high-entropy metalization, Carbon, May 2025, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2025.120416.
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