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|a Metallic Glasses and Their Oxidation /
|c Xinyun Wang, Mao Zhang.
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|a Amsterdam, Netherlands ;
|a Cambridge, MA, United States :
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Intro -- Metallic Glasses and Their Oxidation -- Copyright -- Contents -- Author biographies -- Series editor biography -- Preface to the series -- Part One: Introduction to metallic glasses and their oxidation -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1. The development of metallic glasses -- 1.2. The properties of metallic glass -- 1.3. The processing of metallic glass -- 1.4. The origin of metallic glasses oxidation -- 1.5. The influence of metallic glasses oxidation -- 1.6. Necessity to investigate metallic glasses oxidation -- 1.7. Outline of this book -- References -- Chapter 2: Metallic glasses
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|a 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Structure of metallic glasses -- 2.2.1. Characterization methods -- 2.2.2. Structural models -- 2.3. Properties of metallic glasses -- 2.3.1. High elasticity -- 2.3.2. High strength -- 2.3.3. Improved plasticity and toughness -- 2.3.4. Good corrosion resistance -- 2.3.5. Good magnetic properties -- 2.3.6. Effect of oxygen on properties of metallic glass -- 2.4. Preparation of metallic glasses -- 2.4.1. Melt spinning -- 2.4.2. Copper mold casting -- 2.4.3. Water quenching -- 2.4.4. Inner circle water spun metallic glass wire -- 2.4.5. Atomization pulverization
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|a 2.4.6. Mechanical alloying -- 2.5. Processing of metallic glasses -- 2.5.1. Thermoplastic forming -- 2.5.2. Additive manufacturing -- 2.5.3. Sintering -- 2.5.4. Machining -- 2.5.5. Ultrasonic plastic forming -- 2.5.6. Annealing -- 2.5.7. Nanoimprinting -- 2.5.8. Welding -- 2.6. Application of metallic glasses -- 2.6.1. Distribution transformer in the electric field -- 2.6.2. Micro-electrical-mechanical-system (MEMS) devices -- 2.6.3. Aerospace material -- 2.6.4. Coating material -- 2.6.5. Armor-piercing bullet material -- 2.6.6. Medical and sport devices -- 2.6.7. Catalytic materials
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|a 3.3.4. Oxide film/gas interface -- 3.3.5. Gas phase -- 3.4. High-temperature oxidation test method -- 3.4.1. Oxidation kinetics experiments -- 3.4.2. Composition, structure, and morphology analysis experiment of an oxide film -- 3.4.3. Oxide film mass transfer experiment -- 3.4.4. Determination of mechanical properties of oxide films -- References -- Part Two: Oxidation of metallic glasses -- Chapter 4: Thermal oxidation of metallic glasses -- 4.1. Hot forming of metallic glasses -- 4.2. Thermal oxidation of metallic glasses -- 4.3. Influence of heating conditions -- 4.3.1. Oxidation kinetics
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 03, 2023).
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|a Metallic Glasses and Their Oxidation provides a comprehensive review of the structures, properties, preparations, processing and applications of metallic glasses. Special attention is paid to the oxidation behaviors and related mechanisms of metallic glasses that occur during their preparation, processing and application. The book's authors introduce basic knowledge of metallic glasses, including their structures, properties, processing techniques and applications. Then, the theories and techniques commonly used in oxidation investigation are highlighted, including thermal oxidation, native oxidation, stressed oxidation, powder oxidation and oxidation simulation. The book closes with the influence of oxidation on the structures and performances of metallic glasses, proposes measures to control oxidation, and discusses how to take advantage of oxidation to reinforce materials or create new materials.
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