2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.intermet.2011.11.019
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Structural relaxation and crystallization processes in Cu55Hf25Ti15Pd5 metallic glassy alloy

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“…It was also shown that Cu-Zr-Al alloys are not sensitive to thermal embrittlement [ 17 ] owing to the formation of ordered nanoscale areas and deformation-induced crystallization in the annealed glass. Similar ordered zones were found in annealed Cu-Hf-Ti-Pd glassy alloys [18].…”
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“…It was also shown that Cu-Zr-Al alloys are not sensitive to thermal embrittlement [ 17 ] owing to the formation of ordered nanoscale areas and deformation-induced crystallization in the annealed glass. Similar ordered zones were found in annealed Cu-Hf-Ti-Pd glassy alloys [18].…”
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“…8(b))) which is released only after the failure of the sample. On the other hand, the heat of the overshoot (ΔH o ) after glass-transition, ordinarily indicative of the degree of structural relaxation [65] also increased. This may be related to some fractions of the glassy phase relaxing upon deformation and argues for the formation of a heterogeneous structure.…”
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“…Sumado a lo mencionado, con análisis térmico, se pueden caracterizar las aleaciones vítreas, ya que se usa la habilidad de formación del vidrio como principio para describir este tipo de aleaciones, el cual tiene varias factores que lo pueden describir dependiendo del investigador que lo propone. Uno es la relación que se muestra en la ecuación (1) [62]. ∆…”
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