Differences in the glass-forming ability of rapidly solidified and mechanically alloyed Ti-Ni-Cu alloys

Murty, B. S. ; Mohan, M. ; Ranganathan, S. (1995) Differences in the glass-forming ability of rapidly solidified and mechanically alloyed Ti-Ni-Cu alloys Materials Science and Engineering A, 196 (1-2). pp. 237-241. ISSN 0921-5093

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Abstract

Melt spinning of Ti50Ni50-xCux (x = 10, 25, 40) alloys showed that the glass-forming ability is good for Cu-rich compositions and poor for Ni-rich compositions. The results of mechanical alloying experiments in the same system showed a reverse trend as far as the glass-forming ability is concerned. These contradictory results are explained in the light of thermodynamic and kinetic considerations. Crystallization results of the melt spun alloys are also presented.

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Keywords:Glass-forming Ability; Ti-Ni-Cu Alloys; Melt Spinning
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