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Influence of Solidification Parameters and Relaxation on Properties of Metallic Glasses

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From silicate glasses it is well known that the glass transition, temperature Tg is influenced by the quenching conditions as well as annealing Aus changing the glass structure and a number of properties. Higher quenching rates for example result in a higher glass transition temperature, but e.g. smaller density. Some controversy about actual numbers of physical properties of metallic glasses may be just due to differences in solidification parameter.

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Köster, U. (1985). Influence of Solidification Parameters and Relaxation on Properties of Metallic Glasses. In: Wright, A.F., Dupuy, J. (eds) Glass … Current Issues. NATO ASI Series, vol 92. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5107-5_7

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