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Deformation and the onset of crystallization of amorphous alloys based on iron and nickel

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The tensile deformation of amorphous alloys based on iron and nickel is measured at stresses that are two orders of magnitude less than the ultimate tensile strength. The behavior of the deformation of the alloys under investigation is adequately described in the viscoelastic approximation. A relation between the deformation and crystallization of alloys is established.

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Original Russian Text © S.L. Ratushnyak, N.O. Gonchukova, O.V. Tolochko, 2007, published in Fizika i Khimiya Stekla.

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Ratushnyak, S.L., Gonchukova, N.O. & Tolochko, O.V. Deformation and the onset of crystallization of amorphous alloys based on iron and nickel. Glass Phys Chem 33, 14–21 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659607010038

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