Phase Diagrams and Physical Properties of Nonequilibrium Alloys: 5 Component Amorphous Alloys


Book Description

This handbook presents the data of 5-component metallic amorphous alloys, including a large number of specimen obtained by adding a 5-th component to a quaternary alloy, some were obtained by starting from lower component base alloys, and there are a few examples of so-called high-entropy alloys.It contributes both to fundamental researches and industrial applications.
















Nonequilibrium Phase Diagrams of Ternary Amorphous Alloys


Book Description

Metallic amorphous materials are of high strength, high corrosion resistance, high permeability and other industrially important and useful properties. Furthermore, new metallic materials can be produced from metallic amorphous materials by proper crystallization processes, usually heat treatment, to meet the various industrial demands. In subvolume A, 8327 points of formation data of 1532 ternary amorphous alloys consisting of 351 ternary systems have been extracted, classified and evaluated. Preparation methods, atmosphere for preparation of amorphous alloys, sample form and size and phase identification methods are provided. Composition data are given in phase diagrams and tables. Subvolume B is in preparation.







Phase Diagrams and Physical Properties of Nonequilibrium Alloys


Book Description

The present reference work contains information about the structure of multicomponent bulk metallic glasses in terms of Interference Function, Radial Distribution Function, EXAFS Measurement, XANES Spectra, Small-Angle X-ray Scattering, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, and the following properties of multicomponent metallic glasses, systems from Ag-Al-Cu-Hf to Au-Cu-Ti-Zr: Physical properties (Density, Volume, Thermal Properties, Characteristic Temperatures, Heat Capacity and Heat Effects), Mechanical Properties (Elastic Moduli and Strain as well as plastic features including Tensile Strength, Compressive Strength, Hardness and Strain values, Fatigue Strength, etc.), Magnetic Properties (Curie Temperature, Coercive Force, Remanence, Permeability, Saturation Magnetization, Magnetostriction, Mössbauer Spectroscopy, etc.), Electrical Properties (Resistivity, Hall Effect, Thermoelectric Power, Superconductivity, etc.), and some Chemical Properties (Corrosion Behaviour).




Phase Transformation and Properties


Book Description

This textbook illustrates one-component phase diagrams, binary equilibrium phase diagrams and ternary phase diagrams for ceramics, polymers and alloys by presenting case studies on preparation processes, and provides up-to-date information on nano-crystal materials, non-crystal materials and functional materials. As second volume in the set, it is an extension of the first volume on physical aspect of materials.




Phase Diagrams and Physical Properties of Nonequilibrium Alloys


Book Description

The present reference work contains information about the structure of multicomponent bulk metallic glasses in terms of Interference Function, Radial Distribution Function, EXAFS Measurement, XANES Spectra, Small-Angle X-ray Scattering, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, and the following properties of multicomponent metallic glasses, systems from Ca-Cu-Mg-Y to Ni-Ti-Y-Zr: Physical properties (Density, Volume, Thermal Properties, Characteristic Temperatures, Heat Capacity and Heat Effects), Mechanical Properties (Elastic Moduli and Strain as well as plastic features including Tensile Strength, Compressive Strength, Hardness and Strain values, Fatigue Strength, etc.), Magnetic Properties (Curie Temperature, Coercive Force, Remanence, Permeability, Saturation Magnetization, Magnetostriction, Mössbauer Spectroscopy, etc.), Electrical Properties (Resistivity, Hall Effect, Thermoelectric Power, Superconductivity, etc.), and some Chemical Properties (Corrosion Behaviour).