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Structure and mechanical strength of Al-V-Fe melt-spun ribbons containing high volume fraction of nanoscale amorphous particles

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In this article, a nonequilibrium structure consisting of nanoscale amorphous particles surrounded by fcc-Al phase was found to form in an Al94V4Fe2 alloy rapidly solidified at the condition of circumferential velocity of 40 m/s and ejection temperature of molten alloy between 1273 and 1423 K.
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This article is published in Nanostructured Materials.The article was published on 1996-03-01. It has received 32 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Amorphous solid & Phase (matter).

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Recent progress in bulk glassy, nanoquasicrystalline and nanocrystalline alloys

TL;DR: In this article, the authors dealt with recent progress in stabilized supercooled liquids (SLs) and the resulting bulk glassy, nanoquasicrystalline and nanocrystalline alloys which were mainly conducted by Sendai group in Japan.
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Nanoquasicrystalline Al–Fe–Cr-based alloys. Part I: Phase transformations

TL;DR: In this article, the effect on the microstructure and phase transformations by the addition of Ti, V, Nb or Ta to a ternary Al93(Fe3Cr2)7 alloy was carried out using heat treatment and microstructural characterization.
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Low‐Density High‐Strength Bulk Metallic Glasses and Their Composites: A Review

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the field of low-density bulk metallic glasses/composites and their potential engineering and space applications is presented, focusing on four systems, Al-, Mg-, Ca-, and Ti-based metallic glass-forming systems.
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Binary alloy phase diagrams

TL;DR: Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams, Second Edition, Plus Updates, on CD-ROM offers you the same high-quality, reliable data you'll find in the 3-volume print set published by ASM in 1990.
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High strength bulk amorphous alloys with low critical cooling rates (overview)

TL;DR: A review of the recent research results on new amorphous alloys can be found in this paper, where the main topics consist of the following five parts ; (1) the finding of new AMO alloys with extremely large glass-forming ability in a number of alloy systems, (2) the mechanism for the achievement of the large AMO ability, (3) the clarification of fundamental properties of the new amOAlloys, (4) the successful examples of producing bulk amOOD alloys by four different techniques of water quenching, metallic mold casting
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Glass-forming ability of alloys

TL;DR: In this article, it is assumed that the large glass-forming ability for these alloys is due to a combined effect of the difficulty of long-range atomic redistribution required for the precipitation of the compounds, the rapid increase of viscosity with decreasing temperature and the large liquidus-solidus interfacial energy which originates from the optimally bonding and packing states resulting from large negative heat of mixing and large atomic size ratios.
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Preparation of 16 mm Diameter Rod of Amorphous Zr65Al7.5Ni10Cu17.5 Alloy

TL;DR: Bulky amorphous alloys in a cylindrical shape with diameters up to 16 mm were found to form by water quenching a Zr 65 Al 75 Ni 10 Cu 175 melt in a quartz tube.
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Aluminum-Based Amorphous Alloys with Tensile Strength above 980 MPa (100 kg/mm2)

TL;DR: In this paper, a new Al-based amorphous alloys with high strength and good ductility were produced in an Al-Y-Ni system by liquid quenching.
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