2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2009.08.005
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Thermal stability and crystallization phenomena of low cost Ti-based bulk metallic glass

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“…But all the values of n found in the present study are much lower than the theoretical values. Similar results are also reported in literature [11][12][13]. The reason that these values of the Avrami exponent n are low is such that the JMAK model is unable to account for the heterogeneity of the recrystallization process [9].…”
Section: Fig 2 Evolution Of Vickers Hardness Of W50 W67 and W90 Ansupporting
confidence: 84%
“…But all the values of n found in the present study are much lower than the theoretical values. Similar results are also reported in literature [11][12][13]. The reason that these values of the Avrami exponent n are low is such that the JMAK model is unable to account for the heterogeneity of the recrystallization process [9].…”
Section: Fig 2 Evolution Of Vickers Hardness Of W50 W67 and W90 Ansupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The addition of Nb or Ta facilitates the enrichment of Ti, and certain amounts of Nb or Ta existing in the surface film, resulting in higher corrosion resistance. The corrosion resistance of the (Ti 40 Zr 10 Cu 38 Pd 12 ) 97 Nb 3 BMG has also been shown to be higher than that of the Ti 40 Zr 10 Cu 38 Pd 12 alloy due to the presence of Nb. The pitting resistance is enhanced by the addition of Nb because of the improvement of the passive layer properties.…”
Section: The Corrosion Resistance Of Ti-based Bmgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have been performed on the thermal stability and crystallization kinetics of BMGs, including Pd - [15], Zr - [16], Cu - [17], Fe - [18], Mg - [19], Ni - [20], Ca - [21], Al - [22], Pt - [23], Ce - [24] and Ti-based [25] BMGs. The crystallization behavior of some newly developed Ti-based BMGs such as Ti-Zr-Be-Fe [26], Ti-Zr-Cu-Ni-Be [27,28], Ti-Ni-Cu-Sn-Si [29], Ti-Zr-Cu-Ni-Sn [30] is recently reported.…”
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confidence: 99%