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Thermal and Time Stability of Amorphous Alloys

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Informationen zum Autor A. M. Glezer, A. I. Potekaev, A. O. Cheretaeva Klappentext This reference is dedicated to the problem of time-temperature stability of amorphous (non-crystalline) metal alloys with strongly nonequilibrium structure and unique physical and mechanical properties that are obtained by quenching from the melt at a rate that exceeds one millions of degrees c.o.s. second. As a stability test, the behavior of the plasticity of amorphous alloys is studied. The book examines the fundamental characteristics of amorphous alloys, the basic laws of structural relaxation, generalized information about the phenomenon of the ductile-brittle transition (temper embrittlement), the development of physically justified methods of predicting the stability of the properties, and provides information about the attempts of controlling the structure for the purpose of suppressing or deceleration of the ductile-brittle transition and, as a consequence, increasing the temperature and temporal stability of the amorphous state. Zusammenfassung This book is dedicated to the problem of time-temperature stability of amorphous alloys. The authors examine the basics of amorphous alloys, the basic laws of structural relaxation, information about the phenomenon of the ductile-brittle transition, and the development of physically justified methods of predicting the stability of the properties. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Main Characteristics of Amorphous Alloys. Structural Relaxation. The Physical Nature of ¿ T -Effect. The Ductile-Brittle Transition Phenomenon. Physical Criteria for Predicting Thermal and Time Stability. Methods for Increasing Thermal and Time Stability.

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