Journal of Materials Science

, Volume 10, Issue 7, pp 1194–1227 | Cite as

Flow and fracture in amorphous alloys

  • Carlos A. Pampillo
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Abstract

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.

Keywords

Polymer Theoretical Model Fracture Property Liquid State Amorphous Alloy 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Carlos A. Pampillo
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  1. 1.ALUAR (Aluminio Argentino)Puerto Madryn, ChubutArgentina

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