LEADER 04719nam 2200361 450 001 9910688491703321 005 20230630201257.0 010 $a3-03842-506-0 035 $a(CKB)5400000000000529 035 $a(NjHacI)995400000000000529 035 $a(EXLCZ)995400000000000529 100 $a20230630d2017 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aMetallic glasses /$fedited by Keith K.C. Chan, Jordi Sort Vin?as 210 1$aBasel, Switzerland :$cMDPI,$d2017. 215 $a1 online resource (194 pages) $cillustrations 327 $aAbout the Special Issue Editors -- Preface to "Metallic Glasses" -- Aytekin Hitit, Hakan Sahin, Pelin O?ztu?rk and Ahmet Malik Asgin A New Ni-Based Metallic Glass with High Thermal Stability and Hardness Reprinted from: Metals 2015, 5(1), 162-171; doi: 10.3390/met5010162 -- Teruo Bitoh and Dai Watanabe Effect of Yttrium Addition on Glass-Forming Ability and Magnetic Properties of Fe-Co-B-Si-Nb Bulk Metallic Glass Reprinted from: Metals 2015, 5(3), 1127-1135; doi: 10.3390/met5031127 -- Baran Sarac, Daniel Sopu, Eunmi Park, Julia Kristin Hufenbach, Steffen Oswald, Mihai Stoica and Ju?rgen Eckert Mechanical and Structural Investigation of Porous Bulk Metallic Glasses Reprinted from: Metals 2015, 5(2), 920-933; doi: 10.3390/met5020920 -- Dianyu Wu, Kaikai Song, Chongde Cao, Ran Li, Gang Wang, Yuan Wu, Feng Wan, Fuli Ding, Yue Shi, Xiaojun Bai, Ivan Kaban and Ju?rgen Eckert Deformation-Induced Martensitic Transformation in Cu-Zr-Zn Bulk Metallic Glass Composites Reprinted from: Metals 2015, 5(4), 2134-2147; doi: 10.3390/met5042134 -- O?zge Balci, Konda Gokuldoss Prashanth, Sergio Scudino, Duygu Agaogullari, Ismail Duman, M. Lu?tfi O?vec?oglu, Volker Uhlenwinkel and Ju?rgen Eckert Effect of Milling Time and the Consolidation Process on the Properties of Al Matrix Composites Reinforced with Fe-Based Glassy Particles Reprinted from: Metals 2015, 5(2), 669-685; doi: 10.3390/502.066 -- Ayo Olofinjana and Nyuk Yoong Voo On the Stability of the Melt Jet Stream during Casting of Metallic Glass Wires Reprinted from: Metals 2015, 5(2), 1029-1044; doi: 10.3390/met5021029 -- Shantanu V. Madge Toughness of Bulk Metallic Glasses Reprinted from: Metals 2015, 5(3), 1279-1305; doi: 10.3390/met5031279 -- Petre Flaviu Gostin, Dimitri Eigel, Daniel Grell, Margitta Uhlemann, Eberhard Kerscher, Ju?rgen Eckert and Annett Gebert Stress-Corrosion Interactions in Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses Reprinted from: Metals 2015, 5(3), 1262-1278; doi: 10.3390/met5031262 -- Masato Shimono and Hidehiro Onodera Dynamics and Geometry of Icosahedral Order in Liquid and Glassy Phases of Metallic Glasses Reprinted from: Metals 2015, 5(3), 1163-1187; doi: 10.3390/met5031163 -- Chaoren Liu, Eloi Pineda and Daniel Crespo Mechanical Relaxation of Metallic Glasses: An Overview of Experimental Data Theoretical Models Reprinted from: Metals 2015, 5(2), 1073-1111; doi: 10.3390/met5021073 -- Vitaly A. Khonik Understanding of the Structural Relaxation of Metallic Glasses within the Framework of the Interstitialcy Theory Reprinted from: Metals 2015, 5(2), 504-529; doi: 10.3390/met5020504 -- Kang Cheung Chan and Jordi Sort Metallic Glasses Reprinted from: Metals 2015, 5(4), 2397-2400; doi: 10.3390/met5042397. 330 $aDue to their amorphous character and the concomitant lack of dislocations, metallic glasses exhibit physical and chemical properties that are quite different from those of other solid materials. For example, they can be twice as strong as steels, exhibit superior soft magnetic behavior and outstanding corrosion resistance and, sometimes, interesting catalytic properties, thus having potential for a widespread range of technological applications. The aim of this book is to address, from both experimental and theoretical points of view, some of the challenges to improve the glass forming ability of these materials, to optimize their overall mechanical performance, and to enhance their functional properties. Through the contributions from different renowned authors in the field, new prospects towards the development of innovative compositions and novel applications, particularly in devices with micrometer and submicrometer sizes, are provided, where the full potential of these glassy materials is being achieved. 606 $aMetallic glasses 615 0$aMetallic glasses. 676 $a620.16 702 $aChan$b Keith K. C. 702 $aVin?as$b Jordi Sort 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910688491703321 996 $aMetallic Glasses$91944356 997 $aUNINA