metallic glass

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metallic
adjective
uk
/məˈtæl.ɪk/
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/məˈtæl.ɪk/
A metallic sound, appearance, or taste is ...
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glass
noun
uk
/ɡlɑːs/
us
/ɡlæs/
a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and ...
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Usually the conductivity of ametallicglassis of the same low order of magnitude as of a molten metal just above the melting point.
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Therefore, there is considerable interest in producing metal matrix composite materials consisting of ametallicglassmatrix containing dendritic particles or fibers of a ductile crystalline metal.
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The lack of grain boundaries in ametallicglasseliminates grain-boundary corrosion -- a common problem in high-strength alloys produced by precipitation hardening and sensitized stainless steels.
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One of the most successful has involved the creation of bioabsorbable metallic glasses via rapid solidification.
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He has directed major national projects on micro-structural characterization, metallic glasses and rapidly solidified iron alloys.
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It has been shown that metallic glasses can be patterned on extremely small length scales ranging from 10 nm to several millimeters.
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Amorphous metals (metallic glasses) exhibit unique softening behavior above their glass transition and this softening has been increasingly explored for thermoplastic forming of metallic glasses.
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Such a process leads to the formation of extensive solid solutions, metastable intermediate phases and metallic glasses.
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This would be analogous to the formation of metallic glasses, or amorphous alloys of them, below the genuine onset of the liquid metallic state.
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However, his most creative efforts have centered round pioneering contributions on rapidly solidified alloys and metallic glasses.
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This technique is used to develop materials that require extremely high cooling rates in order to form, such as metallic glasses.
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As recent creations, new types of materials, including high performance, high quality and multifunctional materials such as amorphous alloys with complex structures, bulk metallic glasses developed from amorphous alloys.
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Koster proposed a method for nucleation of metallic glasses.
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