Nonequilibrium phase diagrams of ternary amorphous alloys
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Nonequilibrium phase diagrams of ternary amorphous alloys
(Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege, Group 3 . Condensed matter ; v. 37 . Phase diagrams and physical properties of nonequilibrium alloys,
Springer, c1997
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Landolt-Börnstein Numerical data and functional relationships in science and technology
Phase diagrams and physical properties of nonequilibrium alloys
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Metallic amorphous materials are of high strength, high corrosion resistance, high permeability and other industrially important and useful properties. Furthermore, new metallic materials can be produced from metallic amorphous materials by proper crystallization processes, usually heat treatment, to meet the various industrial demands.
In subvolume A, 8327 points of formation data of 1532 ternary amorphous alloys consisting of 351 ternary systems have been extracted, classified and evaluated. Preparation methods, atmosphere for preparation of amorphous alloys, sample form and size and phase identification methods are provided. Composition data are given in phase diagrams and tables. Subvolume B is in preparation.
Table of Contents
- From the contents: Introduction.- IMR data project
- Introductory remarks
- Data source and distribution
- Classification of preparation methods and formation data
- Presentation of formation data
- Acknowledgements
- Process and Technology
- Liquid quenching process
- Splat cooling
- Single roller melt-spinning
- In-rotating water melt spinning
- Metallic mold casting
- Gas atomization
- Sputtering
- Solid State Reaction
- References
- Formation of amorphous alloys
- Glas transition
- Structural and dynamical properties through glass transition
- Control of Crystallization
- Forming ability of amorphous alloys
- References
- Recent progress of amorphous and amorphous based metallic materials
- Preliminary remarks
- High strength light-weight amorphous alloys
- Nanocrystals-dispersed amorphous alloys
- A new class of soft magnetic materials having a nanocrystalline structure
- More stable amorphous alloys with a wide super-cooled liquid region
- Data.- List of ternary amorphous alloys
- Phase diagrams
- Composition tables
- References.
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