Flow and fracture in amorphous alloys
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This paper reviews the flow and fracture properties of amorphous metals synthetized by fast quenching from the liquid state. The data are analysed in conjunction with recently proposed theoretical models.
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Polymer Theoretical Model Fracture Property Liquid State Amorphous Alloy
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