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adam_text | Contents
Part
1
Foreword
.......................................................
v
PLENARY LECTURES
Magnetization process in nanocrystalline ferromagnets
................................. 1
G.
Herzer (Hanau, ERG.)
Production and properties of light-metal-based amorphous alloys
............................ 6
A. Inoue and T. Masumoto (Sendai, Japan)
Interrelations between electronic and ionic structures in metallic glasses
......................... 10
P.
Haussier
(Karlsruhe, F.R.G.)
Grain refinement in rapidly solidified alloys
....................................... 16
A. L. Greer (Cambridge, U.K.)
Recent studies of chemical properties of amorphous alloys
................................ 22
K. Hashimoto,
N.
Kumagai, H. Yoshioka, H. Habazaki, A. Kawashima, K.
Asami
and B.-P. Zhang (Sendai, Japan)
The structure of amorphous and nanocrystalline metals and alloys
............................ 26
C.
N.
J. Wagner and M. S.
Boldrick (Los
Angeles, CA, U.S.A.)
Modelling of growth and
microstructure
selection in rapid solidification: a progress report
................ 33
H.Jones (Sheffield, U.K.)
Atomic dynamics of metallic glasses and icosahedral alloys (quasicrystals)
........................ 40
J.-B. Suck (Karlsruhe, F.R.G.)
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES
Influence of conduction electrons on tunneling states in amorphous metals
........................ 45
G. Weiss (Heidelberg, F.R.G.)
Thermal properties of amorphous metals
........................................ 51
H. v.
Löhneysen
(Karlsruhe, ERG.)
Electron transport properties of pseudo-binary amorphous transition metal-simple metal
(Al)
alloys
........... 59
T. A. Stephens, D. Rathnayaka and D. G. Naugle (College Station,
TX,
U.S.A.)
Electronic transport properties of Ni-Ta metallic glasses
................................. 63
T. Richmond, L.
Rohr,
P.
Reimann,
G.
Leemann
and H.-J.
Güntherodt
(Basel, Switzerland)
Evidence for failure of the Faber-Ziman theory and application of Edwards self-consistent Green function theory to the
electron transport in sp-electron amorphous and quasicrystalline metals
......................... 67
M. Itoh, A. Ishida, T. Nagata (Matsue, Japan), H. Sato, T. Matsuda (Kariya, Japan), T. Fukunaga, A. Kamiya and
U. Mizutani (Nagoya, Japan)
The Faber-Ziman resistivity of amorphous Mg^Zni.j
.................................. 72
M. From and W. B.
Muir
(Montreal,
Que.,
Canada)
Hall effect in Ni-based amorphous alloys
........................................ 76
J. Ivkov, E.
Babić
(Zagreb, Yugoslavia) and H. H.
Liebermann
(Parsippany, NJ, U.S.A.)
Effect of the broadening of the spectral distribution on the Hall coefficient of amorphous metals
.............. 80
M. Itoh, A. Ishida and T. Nagata (Matsue, Japan)
Strong depression of Tc in superconducting disordered Cu5OZr5o with dilute magnetic impurities
.............. 85
A. Nordstrom, L.
Hedman
and
Ö. Rapp
(Stockholm, Sweden)
limits to weak localization in Ca7nMg3O_IAlI
...................................... 90
D. V. Baxter, A.
N.
Fadnis
(Bloomington,
IN, U.SA.) and A. Sahnoune (Montreal,
Que.,
Canada)
Electrical resistivities of stable quasicrystals
....................................... 94
K. Kimura, K. Kishi, T. Hashimoto, S. Takeuchi (Tokyo, Japan) and T. Shibuya (Kawagoe-shi, Japan)
Temperature dependence of magnetoresistance of amorphous
Ρβϋ,,-^Β,Α
...................... 98
S.
U.
Jen (Taipei,
Taiwan) and
S. T. Lin
(Tainan,
Taiwan)
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CONTENTS
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On the resistivity minimum in metallic glasses
...................................... 101
A. Gupta, R. Gupta, S. Lai (Indore, India), A. K. Nigam and G. Chandra (Bombay, India)
D-wave phase shift of a Cu-Zr metallic glass system under pressure
........................... 104
S. H. Han (Stockholm, Sweden), R. Y. Jin, H. Han and B.-G. Shen (Beijing, China)
Systematics in the electronic structure of amorphous transition metal/tin alloys
...................... 107
H.-G.
Boyen,
G.
Indlekofer, P. Oelhafen (Basel, Switzerland), P.
Haussier
(Frankfurt, F.R.G.),
F. Baumann
(Karlsruhe,
F.R.G.) and V. L. Moruzzi
(Yorktown
Heights, NY, U.S.A.)
Electronic structure and transport properties of sp-electron quasicrystals in comparison with the Frank-Kasper crystals
and amorphous alloys
.................................................
Ill
U. Mizutani, A. Kamiya (Nagoya, Japan), T. Matsuda (Kariya-shi, Japan) and S. Takeuchi (Tokyo, Japan)
Electronic structure of
Mg^Zn^.^Zn^a^o^,
and
Ca^Mg^metallicglassesíx^SO,
50,70).............. 115
P.
Haussier,
R.
Zehringer,
P. Oelhafen and H.-J. Giintherodt (Basel, Switzerland)
Electronic structure of disordered bismuth alloys: a comparison of the amorphous with the liquid state
.......... 120
P.
Haussier, G.
Indlekofer, H.-G.
Boyen,
P. Oelhafen and H.-J. Giintherodt (Basel, Switzerland)
Comparison between electrical resistivity and magnetic anisotropy in a partially crystallized Fe78B13Si9 amorphous alloy
. . 124
P.
Allia, M.
Baricco and F.
Vinai
(Turin, Italy)
High Tc superconductors prepared by rapid quenching and directional annealing
..................... 127
T. Yamamoto, M. Stubicar, S. K. Chan, J.
G. Lu, T. R. S. Prasanna and R.
С
O Handley (Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.)
MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
Induced
anisotropy
and magnetostriction
in Co704Fe46Si15B1o
.............................. 132
A. M. Severino, A. D.
Santos and
F. P. Missell
(São Paulo,
Brazil)
Correlation between domain structure and permeability under stress in metallic glasses with induced anisotropy
...... 136
A. Siemko, J. Fink-Finowicki,
A. Ślawska-Waniewska
and
M. Kúzminski
(Warsaw, Poland)
Reversible and irreversible domain wall movement in Metglas® amorphous ribbons
.................... 140
J. T. S. Irvine (Aberdeen, U.K.),
E. Amano
and R. Valenzuela (Mexico, D.F., Mexico)
High coercivities in mechanically alloyed Sm-Fe-X magnets
............................... 143
L.
Schultz,
К.
Schnitzke, J.
Wecker
and
M.
Katter
(Erlangen, F.R.G.)
High coercivity in Sm-Fe-Ti
alloys by rapid
solidification
................................ 147
J.
Wecker,
M.
Katter
and L.
Schultz (Erlangen, F.R.G.)
Comparison of melt-spun Nd4Fe77B, 9 with neodymium-rich
isotropie
permanent magnets
................ 151
K.-H.
Müller,
J. Schneider, A.
Handstein,
D.
Eckert,
P. Nothnagel (Dresden, F.R.G.) and H. R. Kirchmayr (Vienna,
Austria)
Magnetic properties of melt-spun (Yi_xSm;c)0fiZTOAFe2
9................................. 154
M.
Katter,
J.
Wecker
and L.
Schultz
(Vienna, Austria)
The fabrication of fine metallic fibers by continuous melt-extraction and their magnetic and mechanical properties
..... 158
P. Rudkowski, G. Rudkowska and J. O.
Strom-Olsen
(Montreal,
Que.,
Canada)
Magnetic moment, Curie temperature, and coercive field for amorphous
(Fe^^NdJg^B^
5
alloys
............. 162
B.-G. Shen, J.-X. Zhang, L.-Y. Yang, H.-Q. Guo and J.-G. Zhao (Beijing, China)
Magnetic properties and crystallization of amorphous Co^^-jB^Zr,, alloys
....................... 165
B.-G. Shen, H.-Q. Guo, L.-Y. Yang and J.-G. Zhao (Beijing, China)
Evidence for the reversible structural transformation in
атофЬоив
Fe,8Co72Zr10
..................... 169
R.-F.
Xu, H.-Q.
Guo, B.-G. Shen, J.-G. Zhao and Z. Zhang (Beijing, China)
Magnetic properties and grain structure ofnanocrystallineFe73 5Cu1Nb3SiI3 5B9 alloy
................... 172
W. Gawior, R.
Kolano
and
N.
Wójdk (Gliwice,
Poland)
Magnetic properties of Fe-Cu-M-Si-B
{M
=
Cr,
V,
Mo, Nb,
Ta, W)
alloys
........................ 176
Y. Yoshizawa
and K.
Yamauchi (Saitama, Japan)
Displaced hysteresis loops of cobalt-based amorphous alloys
............................... 180
K. Yamauchi and Y. Yoshizawa {Saitama, Japan)
Saturation magnetostriction of amorphous tapes with A, >0 and
Я5
* 0
after relaxation by conventional and rapid dynamic
current annealing
.................................................... 184
M. A. Escobar,
A. R
Yavari (St. Martin
dHères,
France), E. T.
de Lacheisserie
(Grenoble, France) and J.
Gonzales
(San Sebastian, Spain)
Xl
CONTENTS
(continued)
Effects of crystallization on magnetic domain structure of amorphous Fe78BI3Si9 alloy
.................. 188
A. R. Bhatti (Oxford, U.K.)
Distinction of different types of pinning centers in metallic glasses
............................ 192
J.
Horvat, E.
Babic,
Ž.
Marohnić
(Zagreb,
Yugoslavia)
and H. H.
Liebermann (Parsippany, NJ,
U.S.A.)
Magnetic susceptibility and DSC study of the crystallization of melt-quenched Ni-P amorphous alloys
.......... 196
E.
Wachtel,
I
Bakonyi,
J.
Banie,
N. Willmann (Stuttgart, F.R.G.),
A. Lovas (Budapest, Hungary), A. Burgstaller,
W. Socher, J.
Voitländer
(Munich,
F.R-G.)
and H. H.
Liebermann (Parsippany,
NJ, U.S.A.)
Effect of antiferromagnetically coupled species on
Curie
temperature
during relaxation of metallic glasses
......... 200
T. Tarnoczi (Budapest, Hungary)
Effect of thickness on texture and magnetic properties of meltspun Fe 6.5wt.% Si ribbons
................. 204
M. Pott-Langemeyer, W.
Riehemann
and W.
Heye (Clausthal-Zellerfeld, F.R.G.)
High frequency magnetic properties ofan amorphous
Fe78BuSÍ9
ribbon improved by a.c. Joule heating
.......... 209
D.-R. Huang and J.
С
M.
Li (Rochester, NY,
U.SA.)
Magnetic properties of planar flow cast amorphous
Fe^B^Si^Mo).,
and Fe82B,2(Si,Cr)6 alloys
............. 213
S. Budurov, P. Kovatchev, S. Toncheva, M.
Lazarova
and L. Sapundshiev (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Magnetic properties of amorphous (Fei^NLj^SijoB^ alloys
............................... 216
K.-S. Kim, J.-I. Lee, S.-C. Yu (Cheongju, Korea), Y.-Y. Kim and W.-Y.
Lim
(Seoul, Korea)
Influence of magnetothermal treatment on magnetomechanical coupling in Fe79Cr66B14 4 metallic glass
.......... 220
Z. Kaczkowski (Warsaw, Poland),
É.
Kisdi-Koszó
(Budapest, Hungary) and L.
Potocký (Košice,
Czechoslovakia)
Magnetomechanical coupling and
Δ£
effect in Feg02Cr2Si38Bi4 metallic glass
....................... 223
P.
Duhaj
(Bratislava, Czechoslovakia) and Z. Kaczkowski (Warsaw, Poland)
Magnetic clusters in melt-spun La-Fe alloys
....................................... 226
S. Kondo (Nagasaki, Japan), E.
Kita
(Tukuba, Japan), K. Siratori (Osaka, Japan) and H.
Ino
(Tokyo, Japan)
Magnetic properties ofamorphousiFejNijoo.Jjofl.^SijoBygJj, alloys
........................... 229
G.
Попса
(Cluj-Napoca, Romania) and
N.
Botezan (Zalau, Romania)
Effect of flash-and furnace annealing on the magnetic and mechanical properties of metallic glasses
............ 232
T.
Kulik
and H. Matyja (Warsaw, Poland)
Effect of ribbon dimensions on the magnetic properties of metallic glasses
........................ 236
T.
Kulik,
J. Latuszkiewicz and H. Matyja (Warsaw, Poland)
Structural and magnetic properties of rapidly quenched Bi-Mn alloys
.......................... 241
C. S.
Lakshmi and R. W. Smith (Kingston,
Ont.,
Canada)
Magnetic properties of Co-Y amorphous alloys prepared by milling
........................... 245
K. Fukamichi (Sendai, Japan), T. Goto (Tokyo, Japan), T. Fukunaga (Nagoya, Japan) and K. Suzuki (Sendai, Japan)
Clustering in TM-M-B metallic glasses
......................................... 248
A. Lovas,
É. Kisdi-Koszó, É.
Zsoldos (Budapest, Hungary),
L. Potocký, L. Novák, J. Kováč and M. Hrabčák (Košice,
Czechoslovakia)
Correiation between the structure and the magnetic properties of Gd4Me3 metallic glasses (Me
=
Al, Cu).........
252
V.
ïtetkov,
V. Skumryev and
A. Apoštolov
(Sofia, Bulgaria)
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Processing, structure and performance of RS classical silver-base brazing alloys
..................... 256
A. Rabinkin, F. Reidinger, J. Marti {Parsippany, NJ, U.S.A.) and L. Bendersky (NIST, MD, U.SA.)
Calculation of the shear modulus properties of amorphous alloys
............................. 261
G. Knuyt, L. M.
Stals,
L.
De Schepper and
W De Ceuninck
(Diepenbeek,
Belgium)
The
microstructure
and properties of water atomized and extruded Cu-Cr alloy powders
................. 265
J. B.
Cotréia., H.
A. Davies,
С.
M.
Seilars (Sheffield, U.K.),
J.
Sainz,
I. Gutierrez,
F.
Castro and
M.
Fuentes
(San
Sebastian,
Spain),
N.
Shohojí and H.
Carvalhinhos (Lisbon, Portugal)
Extrusion and swaging of rapidly quenched aluminium powders:
microstructure
and mechanical properties
........ 270
S. Hodiamont, M. Peters and W. Bunk (Cologne, F.R.G.)
The effects of aging on the properties of a rapidly solidified Al-Li-Mg-Zr alloy
..................... 274
G.-F. Yu, S.-Q. Zhang, Y.-S. Feng and S.-C.
Chai
(Beijing, China)
XU
CONTENTS
(continued)
Microstructure
and mechanical properties of melt atomized and rapidly solidified ultrahigh boron alloy steels
....... 279
G. Frommeyer, U. Giegel and H.-J.
Speis
(Dusseldorf, F.R.G.)
Property enhancement in Type
3
16L stainless steel by spray forming
........................... 284
I.
tlçok, T.
Ando
and
N. J.
Grant (Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.)
New heat resistant tool materials produced from devitrified amorphous Fe-Cr-Mo-C-B and Fe-Cr-Mo-C-V powders
. . 288
L. Arnberg, E.
Larsson,
S.
Savage (Stockholm, Sweden), A. Inoue, S. Yamaguchi and M. Kikuchi (Sendai, Japan)
Mechanical properties of Fe-4.5-6.5wt.%Si double roller ribbons
............................ 292
H.
Seifert
(Jena, RR-G.), M. Jurisch, J. Tobisch and C.-G. Oertel (Dresden, F.R.G.)
Structural and mechanical properties of spray formed cast-iron
............................. 297
S. Ebalard and M. Cohen
(Pont-à-Mousson,
France)
Effect of preparation technique and atmosphere-on the mechanical properties of bulk amorphous alloy compacts
..... 301
M. Takagi
(
Aichi, Japan), Y. Kawamura (Sendai, Japan),
H. Saka
(Nagoya, Japan) and T. Imura (Toyota, Japan)
Characterization and properties of new shape memory alloys in the Ni-Fe-Al system
................... 307
M. Wallin, P. Johansson and S. Savage (Stockholm, Sweden)
Hydrogen in titanium-based metallic glasses
....................................... 312
D.
Menzel,
A. Niklas
and U.
Köster
(Dortmund, F.R.G.)
Amorphization of intermetallic compounds by hydrogen absorption
........................... 316
K. Aoki,
X.-G.
Li, T. Aihara and T. Masumoto (Sendai, Japan)
Elastic properties of nickel-based metallic glasses
.................................... 321
A. Kuršumović
(Sarajevo, Yugoslavia), E.
Babić
(Zagreb, Yugoslavia) and H. H.
Liebermann
(Parsippany, NJ, U.S.A.)
Mechanical and magnetic relaxation in ferromagnetic amorphous ribbons
........................ 325
С
Beatrice, F.
Vinai,
P.
Allia
(Turin, Italy) and
E. Bonetti
(Bologna, Italy)
Thermally induced restoration of the ductility of brittle amorphous alloys
........................ 328
F. P. Schimansky, R. Gerling and R. Wagner (Geesthacht, F.R.G.)
Cyclic deformation and tribological behavior of an amorphous iron-based alloy film
................... 332
T. Imura, K. Hasegawa, M. Moori, T. Nishiwaki
(Kanja,
Japan), M. Takagi
(Kanja,
Japan) and Y. Kawamura (Sendai,
Japan)
Determination of the attempt frequency for relaxation phenomena in amorphous metals
................. 337
W.
De
Ceuninck, G. Knuyt, H.
Stolens,
L.
De Schepper and
L. M.
Stals
(Diepenbeek,
Belgium)
A new explanation for the linear increase of viscosity with time in amorphous alloys
.................... 340
G. Knuyt, L. M.
Stals,
L.
De Schepper and
W. De Ceuninck
(Diepenbeek,
Belgium)
RELAXATION AND KINETICS
How to use calorimetry to distinguish a microcrystalline structure from an amorphous structure
.............. 342
L. C. Chen and
F. Spaepen
(Cambridge, MA, U.SA.)
Crystallization in amorphous NiZr2, studied by HRTEM
................................ 346
C. Beeli, H.-U.
Nissen
(Zurich, Switzerland), Q. Jiang and
R
Liick (Stuttgart, F.R.G.)
Composition dependence of thermal stability and crystallization behavior of Ni24(Zr-M)76 amorphous alloys
....... 353
G. Ghosh (Evanston,
IL, U.S.A.)
and L. Delaey (Heverlee, Belgium)
Crystallization kinetics of amorphous Cu-Ni-P alloys
.................................. 359
R. Adlwarth-Dieball and P. L. Ryder (Bremen, F.R.G.)
The effect of hydrostatic pressure on the surface crystallization of amorphous ribbons
.................. 363
A. Slawska-Waniewska,
A. Witek
and A. Reich (Warsaw, Poland)
Crystallization of amorphous Alg5Ni,0Ce5 alloy
..................................... 367
R. F. Cochrane, P. Schumacher and A. L. Greer (Cambridge, U.K.)
Crystallization of hydrogen-containing Co33Zr67: an internal friction study
........................ 371
H.-R. Sinning, M. M.
Nicolaus
and F. Haessner (Braunschweig, F.RG.)
Kinetics of surface crystallization in the metallic glass Fe78Si9BI3
............................. 375
A. Gupta and
S. Habibi (Indore,
India)
Crystallization and stability of pseudo-binary amorphous transition metal-simple metal alloys
............... 379
R. Pan,
С. С.
Hays,
D. G.
Naugłe and
К.
Rhie ¡College Station,
TX,
U.S.A.)
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CONTENTS
(continued)
About the Al-Cu-Fe icosahedral phase formation
.................................... 383
F. Faudot, A. Quivy, Y. Calvayrac, D. Gratias and M.
Harmelin (Vitry-sur-Seine,
France)
Decomposition of the icosahedral phase in Al-Cu-Fe alloys
............................... 388
W. Liu and U.
Köster
(Dortmund, F.R.G.)
Quasicrystal formation and phase transitions by ball milling
............................... 393
J.
Eckert,
L.
Schultz (Erlangen, F.R.G.) and K.
Urban (Julich,
RR-G.)
The study of phase transformations in nanocrystalline materials
............................. 398
P.
Duhaj,
P.
Švec,
D. Janičkovič
and
І. Маїко
(Bratislava, Czechoslovakia)
Structural relaxation and the glass transition in a metallic glass
.............................. 403
J. O.
Strörn-Olsen,
D. H.
Ryan,
Z.
Altounian (Montreal,
Que., Canada)
and R.
Briining (Augsburg, F.R.G.)
Diffusion and structural-relaxation mechanisms in metallic glasses
............................ 410
H.
Kronmüller,
W.
Frank and A.
Hörner
(Stuttgart, F.R.G.)
Indiffusion of cobalt in amorphous Co-Zr
........................................ 415
L.-U. Aaen Anderson, J.
Bottiger,
J. Janting,
N.
Karpe, K. K. Larsen (Aarhus, Denmark), A. L. Greer and R. E.
Somekh (Cambridge, U.K.)
Glass transition and viscous flow behavior of amorphous Fe-M-P (M = Cr,
Vor Mo)
alloys
................ 418
W.-N. Myung, S.-J. Yang, H.-G. Kim (Kwang ju, Korea) and T. Masumoto (Sendai, Japan)
Molecular-dynamics study of the glass transition in №80P20
................................ 423
L. J. Lewis (Montreal,
Que.,
Canada)
Comparison between the meiting and the crystal-to-glass transition
............................ 427
H. J. Fecht (Augsburg, ERG.) and W. L. Johnson (Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.)
Chemical ordering in undercooled Cr4,,Ti60
/î-phases
.................................. 431
A. Blatter (Berne, Switzerland) and W. Btihrer (Wurenlingen, Switzerland)
Thermodynamic properties of supercooled compound forming liquid alloys
....................... 434
F. Sommer
(Stuttgart, F.R.G.)
Thermodynamic constraints on non-equilibrium solidification of ordered intermetallic compounds
............ 438
W. J. Boettinger (Gaithersburg, MD, U.S.A.)
Free energy functions of undercooled liquid glass-forming Au-Pb-Sb alloys
....................... 443
H. J. Fecht (Augsburg, F.R.G.)
Influence of
pianar
flow casting conditions on the thermal stability and Curie points of amorphous Fe79B14Si7 alloys
. . . . 448
S. Budurov, M.
Lazarova
(Sofia, Bulgaria), G. Stephani and H. Fiedler (Dresden, F.R.G.)
The glass-forming region in the Ni-P system and thermal stability of the glasses obtained
................. 452
S. Budurov, V. Fotty and S. Toncheva (Sofia, Bulgaria)
ťhe
glass-forming ability in the ternary Ni-Co-P and Ni-Cu-P systems
......................... 455
S. Budurov, V. Fotty, S. Toncheva and R. Kovacheva (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Crystallization of amorphous Cu-Ni-Si-B alloys
.................................... 458
F. Schaefer and P. L. Ryder (Bremen, F.R.G.)
Investigation of the thermal stability and crystallization process of amorphous
Hf067T033„iMJ.
alloys, with T=Co or
Ni,
M
=
P
or Si, by DSC, DTA and X-ray diffraction techniques
............................... 462
K. Jansson
and M.
Nygren
(Stockholm, Sweden)
A metastable b.c.c. phase and its decomposition behavior in rapidly solidified Ni-10at.%Zr and Ni-8at.%Zr-lat.%X
alloys
......................................................... 468
G. Ghosh, F. R. Chen (Evanston,
IL,
U.S.A.), M. Chandrasekaran (Delhi, India) and L. Delaey (Heverlee, Belgium)
Effect of cobalt on the crystallization of Ni5OZr5e amorphous alloys
............................ 475
A. Cziráki,
Zs. Kasztovszky,
I. Geröcs, B. Fogarassy,
1.
Groma,
N.
O. Chinh and A. Lovas
(Budapest, Hungary)
Isothermal crystallization of amorphous Fe78BuSiv
................................... 479
S. U. Jen
(Taipei,
Taiwan)
X-ray study of the crystallization processes in amorphous
(ZrDń^iojftJ^jAI^
alloys
.................... 482
W. D. Bruton, T. O. Callaway, R. H. Langley {Nacogdoches,
TX,
U.SA.),
B. H.
Zhang
and D.
G. Naugle
(College
Station,
TX,
US.
Α.)
XIV
CONTENTS
(continued)
Influence of germanium-clustering on the precipitation behaviour of rapidly solidified
Al-Ge
solid solutions
........ 486
M.
Schmücker
and U.
Köster
(Dortmund, FR.G.)
Thermal and structural investigation of the devitrification of the melt-spun Fe-Nd-B alloys
................ 490
A. Jha (Uxbridge, U.K.), R. A. Buckley and H. A. Davies (Sheffield, U.K.)
The role of X on the properties of Fe-X-B-Si metallic glasses
.............................. 495
V. R. V. Ramanan (Morristown, NJ, U.S.A.)
Activation energies for crystal nucleation and growth in amorphous alloys
........................ 500
K.
Lu
and J. T. Wang (Shenyang, China)
A new crystallization micromechanism for amorphous alloys
............................... 504
K. Lu
and J. T. Wang (Shenyang, China)
Electron microscope studies of phase transformations in rapidly solidified MnBi alloys
.................. 509
X. Guo, A. Zaluska, Z. Altounian and J. O.
Strom-Olsen
(Montreal,
Que.,
Canada)
Crystallization characteristics and viscous flow behavior of WC/amorphous Ni73SiH,B17 metal matrix composites
..... 513
W.-N. Myung, S.-J. Yang, H.-G. Kim, J.-B. Lee (Kwang ju, Korea) and T. Masumoto (Sendai, Japan)
Direct evidence of two different structural relaxation processes in amorphous FeNiCrPB
................. 518
J. Sietsma (Delft, The Netherlands) and M. Baricco (Turin, Italy)
Structural relaxation of Pd82Si|S and Cu53 5Zr4i( 3Nb2 2 glassy systems
........................... 523
Ł
Kubičár, J. Spišiak
and P.
Duhaj
(Bratislava, Czechoslovakia)
Glass and Curie temperatures of metallic glasses
..................................... 526
C. L.
Tsai (St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.)
Study of the structural relaxation ofPd82Si18 metallic glass by thermal expansion and viscous flow measurements
...... 529
L.
Stojanova, K.
Russew (Sofia, Bulgaria) and E. Illekova (Bratislava, Czechoslovakia)
Viscous flow, thermal expansion and phase separation of
Fe40NÍ40Si6B14
amorphous alloy
................. 532
K. Russew, L.
Stojanova
(Sofia, Bulgaria),
A. Lovas
and G. Konzcos (Budapest, Hungary)
The influence of quenching temperature on the structure and properties of amorphous alloys
............... 535
V. P. Manov, S.
I. Popel,
P. I. Buler, A. B. Manukhin and D. G. Komlev (Sverdlovsk, U.S.S.R.)
The measurement of very early low-temperaturerelaxationin the amorphous system (Fe(40)Ni(40)Si(14)B(6)
....... 541
E. Girt, G. Knezevic, R. Baltic,
Er.
Girt (Sarajevo, Yugoslavia) and S. Bikic
(Zenica,
Yugoslavia)
Relaxation in amorphous materials: A new approach
................................... 544
I.
Pócsik
(Budapest, Hungary)
Anisotropie
(CoFeNi)78(SiB)22
glasses: rheology and relaxation analysis
.......................... 547
F. A. Kuhnast, A. Aharoune and Ch. Cunat
(
Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France)
Solid state amorphization of RE-TM (RE = Ce,Er and TM = Fe,Co) multilayers
..................... 551
M. Matsuura (Miyagi, Japan), R. Petkie, G. Singco and K.
N.
Tu (Yorktown
Heights, NY, U.S.A.)
Thermal properties of nanocrystaffine and amorphous Fe-B alloys made by mechanical alloying
............. 555
A. Calka, A. P.
Radlinskí
(Canberra, ACT, Australia) and R. Shanks (Melbourne, Vic, Australia)
Some peculiarities of the atomic structure of metallic phases formed during liquid quenching and solid state reactions
... 560
Yu. A. Skakov,
N.
P. Djakonova,
N.
V. Edneral, M. R. Koknaeva and V. K.
Semina
(Moscow, U.S.S.R.).
Differential thermal analysis of hydrogen-induced amorphization in
С
15
Laves compounds GdM2(M=Fe, Co,
Ni)
.... 565
К.
Aoki,
X.-G. Li and
T.
Masumoto (Sendai, Japan)
Undercooling experiments on quasicrystal-forming melts
................................ 569
S. Ebalard,
F. Spaepen
(Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.), R. F. Cochrane and A. L. Greer (Cambridge, U.K.)
Rapid solidification of Ag-Cu and Ag-Pb alloys
..................................... 574
N.
Jacobson
(Stockholm, Sweden)
Solid-liquid
interfacial
free energy
........................................... 577
L. Gránásy
and M.
Tegze
(Budapest, Hungary) and A.
Ludwig
(Dusseldorf, F.R.G.)
Test of the adiabatic nucleation model in metallic glasses
................................. 581
V.
de Barros Brasil
and
E.
Meyer
(Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil)
XV
CONTENTS
(continued)
An
experimental study of thermodynamic properties
ina ZBLAN
glass-forming system.
................. 584
L.
Battezzati
and M. Baricco (Turin, Italy)
Effect of molybdenum substitution on B2 antiphase domain formation in rapidly solidified Fe-Al-Mo alloys
....... 588
U. Prakash, R. A. Buckley and H. Jones (Sheffield, U.K.)
Disorder trapping in Ni,TiAl
.............................................. 592
W. J. Boettinger, L. A. Bendersky, J.
Cline
(Gaithersburg,
MD, U.S.A.),
J. A. West and M. J. Aziz (Cambridge,
MA, U.S.A.)
Microstructural
investigation of a rapidly solidified Fe-Si-C alloy
............................ 596
Y.
С
Chen,
С
M.
Chen,
К. С.
Su (Hsinchu, Taiwan)
and K.
Yang (Tainan, Taiwan)
Nanostructure determination of a splat-cooled and laser-quenched Nb40NiM) alloy by scanning tunneling microscopy
... 601
L. Scandella, U. Staufer, D.
Brodbeck,
P.
Reimarm,
H.-J. Guntherodt (Basel, Switzerland), R.
Zehringer,
R.
Hauen
and
E. M.
Moser (Dubendorf,
Switzerland)
Electron
microscopic study of
Cr
-Ті
alloys
....................................... 606
R.
Prasad,
R. E.
Somekh and A. L. Greer (Cambridge, U.K.)
Nanocrystalline materials by crystallization of metal-metalloid glasses
.......................... 611
U.
Koster,
U.
Schünemann,
M.
Blank-Bewersdorff (Dortmund, F.R.G.),
S.
Brauer,
M. Sutton
(Montreal,
Que.,
Canada)
and
G.
В.
Stephenson
(Yorktown
Heights, NY, U.S.A.)
Solidification mechanism
of
Cr-
Ni
steel with
8%
Mo
.................................. 616
H.
Shahani and H.
Fredriksson
(Stockholm, Sweden)
А ТЕМ
study of the
microstructure
of Fe-6.25wt.%Si ribbons prepared by twin roller quenching
............. 620
M. Lonhardt, M. Jurisch, U.
Böttcher
and
A. Luft
(Dresden, F.R.G.)
Influence of an oxygen atmosphere and surface treatments on surface crystallization of (Co,Ni)-B glasses
......... 624
G. Steinbrink, B. Punge-Witteler and U.
Köster
(Dortmund,
F.RG.)
Surface crystallization of Fe80B20 metallic glass ribbons
................................. 630
D. Oleszak, P. Glijer and H. Matyja (Warsaw, Poland)
Evidence for amorphization in Ni-Ti multilayers from electrical resistivity changes
.................... 636
A. van
der Graaf,
Μ. Α.
Hollanders,
Β.
J. Thijsse and E. J. Mittemeijer
(Delft,
The Netherlands)
New metastable carbides produced by crystallization of amorphous Cr-C alloys
..................... 640
E. Bouzy, G.
le Caer
and
E.
Bauer-Grosse
(Nancy, France)
Stability of rapidly solidified Cu-Y and
Cu-
Y-B alloys
................................. 644
E. Batawi and D. G. Morris (Neuchatel, Switzerland)
Determining the parameters of the Fulcher-
Vogel
equation from equilibrium viscosity data
................ 649
P.
A. Duine,
J. Sietstna and A. van den Beukel (Delft, The Netherlands)
PROCESSING
Numerical analysis of the casting wheels of foil and strip casting machines
........................ 653
E.
Vogt,
H.
Schenk
and
H.
Gellenbeck
(Hemer-Sundwig, F.R.G.)
Influence of CO2 gas flow around the melt puddle on the surface roughness of Fe-B-Si ribbons
.............. 657
H. Fiedler,!. Illgen, M.
Barth
and G. Stephani (Dresden, F.R.G.)
The study of phase transitions in amorphous bilayers prepared by rapid quenching
.................... 662
P.
Duhaj,
P.
Švec,
E. Majková,
V.
Boháč and
I.
Matko (Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia)
Direct casting of continuous fibres and wires by in-rotating-liquid spinning
......................... 667
B. Heyder and G. Frommeyer
(Dusseldorf, F.R.G.)
Thin strip casting by a twin roller pilot plant
....................................... 671
H. Fiedler, M. Jurisch, P. Preiss, R.
Göbel,
G.
Sickert,
H.
Zimmermann,
W.
Neumann
and R.
Seliger (Dresden, F.R.G.)
Melt overflow process for direct cast fiber, ribbon and strip...............................
676
T. A.
Gaspar
and L.
E. Hackman (Gahanna,
OH, USA.)
Fundamentals of
fibre
formation during melt extraction
................................. 680
G.
Lotze,
G.
Stephani,
W.
Loser and H. Fiedler (Dresden, F.R.G.)
Production of sputtering target by powder metallurgy processing using Fe-AI-Si gas-atomized powder
.......... 684
A. Yanagitani, M. Murakami, K. Yanagimoto and Y. Tanaka (Himeji, Japan)
CONTENTS
(continued)
Flaky amorphous powders in Fe-, Co- and Al-based systems prepared by a two-stage quenching technique
........ 688
M. Oguchi (Okaya, Japan), A. Inoue and T. Masumoto (Sendai, Japan)
Characterization of Ni-Cu alloy powders produced by the atomization process
. . . ................... 692
L.
Salgado,
F.
Ambrózio
Filho,
M.
D.
M.
das Neves,
E. J.
G.
Pola
and O. C.
de Souza (São Paulo,
Brazil)
Dendrite
growth velocities in undercooled Ni-Si alloys
................................. 698
R. F. Cochrane, A. L. Greer (Cambridge, U.K.), K. Eckler and D. M.
Herlach
(Cologne, F.R.G.)
Non-equilibrium solidification in undercooled Ni-B alloys
................................ 702
K. Eckler, R. F. Cochrane, D. M.
Herlach
and B.
Feuerbacher
(Cologne, F.R.G.)
Grain refinement in drop-tube-processed nickel-based alloys
.............................. 706
R. F. Cochrane (Cambridge, U.K.), D. M.
Herlach
and B.
Feuerbacher
(Cologne, F.R.G.)
Quenching and supercooling of tungsten and tantalum droplets
............................. 711
V.
Soares,
L.
Rinderer
(Lausanne, Switzerland) and E. Meyer
(Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil)
Refractory metallic glasses
............................................... 715
L.
Rohr,
P.
Reimann,
T.
Richmond and H.-J. Giintherodt (Basel, Switzerland)
Measurements of surface tension on levitated oscillating metallic drops
.......................... 718
K. Eckler, I. Egry and D. M.
Herlach
(Cologne, F.R.G.)
Modelling of dendritic growth during ribbon formation in planar flow casting
....................... 722
A.
Ludwig,
G.
Frommeyer
(Dusseldorf, F.R.G.)
and
L. Gránásy
(Budapest, Hungary)
Thermobaric quenching—A new method for producing metastable states
......................... 726
E. G. Ponyatovsky and
O. I. Barkalov
(Moscow, U.S.S.R.)
Dendrite
growth velocities in highly undercooled, dilute Ni-C melts
........................... 730
K. Eckler, D. M.
Herlach
(Cologne, F.R.G.), R. G. Hamerton and A. L. Greer (Cambridge, U.K.)
Pressure-quenched phases in binary B-metal alloys
................................... 734
V. F. Degtyareva and
E. G.
Ponyatovsky (Moscow, U.S.S.R.)
Preparation of ductile
ΑΙ
-Ge
soldering foils by PFC technique
.............................. 738
L. JJlgen, H.
Mühlbach,
W.
Löser,
H.-G.
Lindenkreuz
and
E.
Alius (Dresden, F.R.G.),
D.
Rühlicke
and
M.
Müller
(Halsbrucke, F.R.G.)
Production
of
rapid
quenched copper-based solder using the melt-extraction technique
.................. 742
V. A. Vassiliev, B. S.
Mitin,
I.
N.
Pashkov and I. V. Rodin (Moscow, U.S.S.R.)
A plant for production of powders, fibres, wires and wire tape at a rate of 106
К
s 1....................
746
B. S.
Mitin,
V.
A. Vasüiev and
Α. Α.
Scuridin (Moscow, U.S.S.R.)
Heat transfer in the single roller quenching methods
................................... 751
L.
Gránásy
(Budapest, Hungary) and A.
Ludwig
(Dusseldorf, F.R.G.)
Analysis of heat transfer in the splat cooling technique
.................................. 755
Ł
Kubičár
(Bratislava, Czechoslovakia)
Morphological variations in melt-spun Al-Cu alloys
................................... 758
M.
A. Taha,
N.
A. El-Mahaliawy, M. A. Abdel-Ghaffar (Cairo, Egypt) and J.
Klaar
(Aachen, F.R.G.)
Preparation and characterization of rapidly quenched BaO-BjO^-FejC^ glass
...................... 764
Th. Schubert, R.
Seliger
and M. Jurisch (Dresden, ERG.)
The distribution of heterogeneous nucleants in Al-Cr alloy powders
........................... 767
N.
J. E. Adkins and P. Tsakiropoulos (Guildford, U.K.)
Preparation of ultra-fine amorphous powders by the chemical reduction method and the properties of their sintered
products
........................................................ 771
J. Saida (Sakai, Japan), A. Inoue and T. Masumoto (Sendai, Japan)
Preparation of ultra-fine metaliic powders. A study of the structural transformations and of the sintering behaviour
.... 775
Y. H. Zhou, M.
Harmelin
and J. Bigot (Vitry-sur-Seine, France)
A microstractural study ofaNd,5Fe77B8 magnetic alloy produced by liquid dynamic compaction (LDC)
.......... 780
T. Harada, T.
Ando,
R.
С.
O Handley and
N.
J. Grant (Cambridge,
MA, U.S.A.)
Formation of glassy spheres of Fe-Ni-P-B by containeriess processing
.......................... 785
A.
Dunst,
D. M.
Herlach and F.
Gillessen (Cologne, F.R.G.)
XVII
CONTENTS
(continued)
Rapid crystal growth in undercooled Fe-Ni melts
.................................... 790
M.
Barth,
К.
Eckler,
D.
M.
Herlach and
H.
Alexander
(Cologne,
ERG.)
Phase
seeding in the
solidification
of
an undercooled
melt
................................ 795
D.
M.
Herlach,
В.
Feuerbacher
and E.
Schleip (Cologne, ERG.)
Solidification of Fe40Ni40B20 at high undercooling
.................................... 799
S. Vitta, C. S. Proctor, R. F. Cochrane and A. L. Greer (Cambridge, U.K.)
A competitive growth analysis of phase formation in Al-8wt.%Fe
............................ 803
R. F. Cochrane, P. V. Evans and A. L. Greer (Cambridge, U.K.)
Effect of the quenching conditions on the crystallizationkinetics and morphology of Fe65Co18B16Si,
............ 807
M. D.
Baro,
S.
Surmach,
J. A.
Diego, M. T. Clavaguera-Mora (Bellaterra,
Spain) and
N.
Clavaguera
(Barcelona, Spain)
Solidification structure
of FeAl25 and FeAl25B0O5_|,(wt.%) ribbons produced by the planar-flow-casting process
...... 811
C. Taravel and D. Camel (Grenoble, France)
Effects of quench rate on the texture in melt-spun Nd-Fe-B alloys
............................ 819
A. Zaluska, Y. Xu, Z. Altounian and J. O.
Strom-Olsen
(Montreal,
Que.,
Canada)
Kinetic aspects of eutectic
Fe
-РезС
solidification
.................................... 823
E.
Lundbäck
and
Â.
Östlund
(Stockholm, Sweden)
Modelling of crystal growth during rapid solidification
.................................. 827
B. Jönsson
(Stockholm, Sweden)
Theoretical investigation of the processes and the microcrystalline ribbon formation by rapid quenching from the melt.
. . 832
L. A. Anestiev (Sofia, Bulgaria)
................................. 836
H. Monstadt and E.
Hornbogen
(Bochum, F.R.G.)
Effector secondary cooling on a rapidly solidified stainless steel strip
........................... 842
M. Yukumoto, S. Miyake, H. Yamane and M. Ozawa
(Chiba,
Japan)
Influence of superheat and hammer speed on the formation of metallic glasses
...................... 846
W. E. Brower Jr. (Milwaukee, WI, U.S.A.) and S. C.
Megli (Rio Rancho, NM,
U.S.A.)
Protection of amorphizing alloy Fe-B-Si from oxidation by means of refinery slags
.................... 850
V. Z. Kopit, A. V. Klimov, V. V. Nikhiforov, V. P. Ovcharov and V. P. Manov (Sverdlovsk, U.S.S.R.)
Equiaxed microstracture by rapid solidification
..................................... 854
C. Rieker and
D. G.
Morris (Neuchatel, Switzerland)
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title_sub | proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Rapidly Quenched Materials, Stockholm, Sweden 13 - 17 August 1990 |
topic_facet | Konferenzschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=003472060&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV005537456 |
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