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Electronic resources
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| Title/Author: |
Physical metallurgy of bulk metallic glass-forming liquids/ by Isabella Gallino, Ralf Busch. |
| Reminder of title: |
thermodynamic and kinetic concepts in glass formation / |
| Author: |
Gallino, Isabella. |
| other author: |
Busch, Ralf. |
| Published: |
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024., |
| Description: |
xvi, 215 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. |
| [NT 15003449]: |
Introduction -- Part I Survey -- 2 History of metallic glasses -- 2.1 Early metallic glasses -- 2.1.1 Vapour deposited thin films -- 2.1.2 The discovery of metallic glasses -- 2.2 Bulk metallic glasses (BMG) -- 2.3 Processing technology development -- 3 Properties and applications of bulk metallic glasses -- 3.1 Properties of bulk metallic glasses -- 3.1.1 Soft magnetic properties -- 3.1.2 Mechanical properties -- 3.1.3 High-temperature oxidation resistance -- 3.1.4 Electrochemical properties and corrosion resistance -- 3.2 Some applications of bulk metallic glasses -- 3.2.1 Soft-magnetic applications -- 3.2.2 Applications as small complex, high strength parts -- 3.2.3 Catalytic applications -- 3.2.4 Jewellery applications -- 3.2.5 Biomedical applications -- Part II Thermophysical properties of BMG-forming liquids -- 4 Thermodynamics of glass-forming liquids -- 4.1 Thermodynamic studies -- 4.1.1 Calorimetric scans at constant heating rates -- 4.1.2 Specific heat capacity measurements -- 4.1.3 Calculation of the thermodynamic functions -- 4.1.4 Driving force for crystallisation -- 4.2 CALPHAD modelling -- 4.3 Metastable phase diagrams -- 5 Thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of the glass transition -- 5.1 Thermodynamic signatures of the glass transition -- 5.2 Studies of the Prinogine-Defay ratio of bulk metallic glasses -- 5.3 Kinetic signatures of the glass transition -- 5.4 Kauzmann temperature and ideal thermal glass transition -- 5.5 Definition of the limiting fictive temperature -- 6 Glass transition studies of bulk metallic glasses -- 6.1 Standard DSC scansfor the study of the glass transition -- 6.2 Vitrification kinetics studies via chip-calorimetry -- 6.3 Dynamic glass transition -- 6.3.1 Temperature modulating calorimetry -- 6.3.2 Multifrequency step-response analysis -- 6.3.3 Cooperative length scale at the glass transition -- 6.3.4 Dynamic glass transition temperature versus fictive temperature -- 6.4 Structural signatures of the glass transition -- 7 Physical aging studies in bulk-metallic glasses -- 7.1 Introduction to physical aging -- 7.2 Viscosity relaxation studies -- 7.3 Volume relaxation studies -- 7.4 Enthalpy relaxation studies -- 7.5 Enthalpy recovery studies -- 7.6 Activation energy spectrum of relaxation -- 7.7 Atomic dynamics via XPCS studies -- 8 Fragility of bulk metallic glass-forming liquids -- 8.1 Kinetic fragility -- 8.2 Thermodynamic fragility -- 8.3 Structural fragility -- 9 Liquid-liquid transition in bulk metallic glass-forming liquids -- 9.1 Kinetic crossovers -- 9.2 Thermodynamic signatures of the liquid-liquid transition -- 9.3 Dynamic crossovers -- 9.4 Shear rate-induced mechanisms -- 10 Glass forming ability of bulk metallic glasses -- 10.1 Empirical rules for glass forming ability -- 10.2 Description of glass forming ability based on TTT-diagrams -- 11 Summarizing remarks -- 11.1 Vitrification kinetics versus atomic mobility -- 11.2 Activation energy spectrum for enthalpy relaxation -- 11.3 Connection between the kinetic fragility, thermodynamics and structural changes in the undercooled liquid -- 11.4 Crossovers during the liquid-liquid transition -- 11.5 Glass forming ability of bulk metallic glasses. |
| Contained By: |
Springer Nature eBook |
| Subject: |
Metallic glasses. - |
| Online resource: |
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-71536-5 |
| ISBN: |
9783031715365 |