2015
DOI: 10.1515/amm-2015-0169
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Correlation Between Superheated Liquid Fragility And Onset Temperature Of Crystallization For Al-Based Amorphous Alloys

Abstract: Amorphous alloys or metallic glasses have attracted significant interest in the materials science and engineering communities due to their unique physical, mechanical, and chemical properties. The viscous flow of amorphous alloys exhibiting high strain rate sensitivity and homogeneous deformation is considered to be an important characteristic in thermoplastic forming processes performed within the supercooled liquid region because it allows superplastic-like deformation behavior. Here, the correlation between… Show more

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“…The critical cooling rate increases and T x decreases with increasing M in the Al-based metallic glasses [93,94]. A refined parameter combining both thermodynamic and the liquid dynamic factors θ/M has a slightly improved proportional correlation with GFA [90].…”
Section: Minor Alloying Effects On Glass Forming Ability and Crystallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The critical cooling rate increases and T x decreases with increasing M in the Al-based metallic glasses [93,94]. A refined parameter combining both thermodynamic and the liquid dynamic factors θ/M has a slightly improved proportional correlation with GFA [90].…”
Section: Minor Alloying Effects On Glass Forming Ability and Crystallmentioning
confidence: 99%