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Material Science By: Juan Carlos Uribe
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ΔT = 1,000,000 °C / s
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Non-crystalline, amorphous structure No dislocations No grain boundaries High elastic limit High strength
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Discovered (1960’s) California Institute of Technology William L. Johnson Atakan Peker Metals used: Copper Nickel Zirconium Beryllium Titanium
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Golf clubs Fishing rods Car bumpers Aircraft skins Artificial joints Dies Cutting tools Others
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Small dimensions (due to cooling) Raw materials expensive Approx. from $500 per pound Production expensive
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HOT SPARKS FLY FROM A NOTCHED SAMPLE OF BULK METALLIC GLASS FRACTURED BY A BLOW FROM A PENDULUM FRACTURED SURFACE SHOWS EVIDENCE OF LOCAL MELTING
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REFERENCES http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archives/spaparking- metallic-glass.htmlhttp://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archives/spaparking- metallic-glass.html http://www.mat.ethz.ch/about_us/material_world/success...http://www.mat.ethz.ch/about_us/material_world/success http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/1998-03/ http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2003/14apr_zeroglass.htm http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~wfgale/intro_metals/section3pg2. htmhttp://www.eng.auburn.edu/~wfgale/intro_metals/section3pg2. htm
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