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Challenges in the development of aluminium-based bulk amorphous alloys
Claudio Shyinti Kiminami
, N. D. Basim
, Michael J. Kaufman
, M. F. Amateau
,
T. J. Eden
, J. M. Galbraith
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Alloy Composition
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Aluminum-based
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Bulk Amorphous Alloys
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New Alloys
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Fine Powder
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Cooling Rate
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Al Alloy
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Unique Properties
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Bulk Volume
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Processing Scheme
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High Tensile Strength
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Bulk Metallic Glass
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Splat
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Thin Ribbons
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High Cooling Rate
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Glass Forming Ability
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High Specific Strength
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Devitrification
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Al-based
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Supercooled Liquid Region
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Partially Amorphous
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Intermediate Cooling
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Spray Forming
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Glassy Structure
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Bulk Processing
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Billet
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Engineering
Consolidation Process
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Alloy Composition
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Liquid Region
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Cooling Rate
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Al Alloy
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Ultimate Tensile Strength
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Bulk Volume
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Bulk Metallic Glass
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High Cooling Rate
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Finer Powder
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Glass-Forming Ability
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Material Science
Aluminum
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Amorphous Material
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Bulk Amorphous Alloy
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Mechanical Strength
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Powder
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Ultimate Tensile Strength
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Bulk Metallic Glass
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Spray Forming
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