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Glassy Metals

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  • © 2016

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  • The reader will find comprehensive information about free volume interpretation in the relaxation phenomena in glassy metals

  • The work helps to find appropriate solutions in this specific field of research

  • The content of this book will assists university readers in presenting of this interdisciplinary matter to their students

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The topics discussed in this book focus on fundamental problems concerning the structural relaxation of amorphous metallic alloys, above all the possibility of studying it on the basis of viscous flow behavior and its relation to rheological anomalies, such as bend stress relaxation, thermal expansion, specific heat, density changes, and crystallization. Most relaxation studies deal with the relaxation changes of a single definite material property, and not with a wider spectrum of physical properties integrated into a common framework. This book shows that it is possible to describe these property changes on the basis of a more comprehensive theoretical understanding of their mechanism.

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“The purpose of the book is to review the methods of production of both ribbon-like and bulk amorphous metallic alloys. ... The book is a concise and handy introduction to glassy metals and especially the free volume model. The authors are clear proponents of this model ... .” (David Cheneler, Applied Rheology, Vol. 26 (4), 2016)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Metal Science, Equipment and Technologies with Hydroaerodynamics Center “Acad. A. Balevski”, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences , Sofia, Bulgaria

    Krassimir Russew, Liljana Stojanova

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