Mihai Stoica investigates in details the glass formation of two model alloys, [(Fe0.5Co0.5)0.75B0.2Si0.05]96Nb4 and Fe74Mo4P10C7.5B2.5Si2. More than 20 master alloys using different raw materials were prepared. Besides the typical calorimetry and X-Ray diffraction, magnetic measurements were employed to analyze the amorphicity degree of the sample. Two new bulk metallic glass-forming alloy compositions are designed and possible preparation routes are proposed.
Contents
Theoretical aspects, Experimental Details and Particularities
[(Fe0.5Co0.5)0.75B0.2Si0.05]96Nb4 Alloy
A New Model Alloy: Fe74Mo4P10C7.5B2.5Si2
Developing New Bulk Metallic Glasses Starting from Fe77.5P12.5C10 Composition
Target Groups
Scientists and students in the field of material sciences, physics and engineering
Practitioners in the industrial field of material sciences
About the Author
Dr. Mihai Stoica is a Scientist in the group of Metal Physics and Technology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Former leader of the "Solidification Processes and Complex Structures" group at the Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden, Germany, M. Stoica holds a PhD Degree in Physics. His scientific interests are focused on preparation and characterization of bulk metallic glasses, as well as on their mechanical and magnetic properties. Since October 2013 he is Visiting Associate Professor at Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania, where he accomplished the Habilitation in Materials Engineering in October 2015.
Contents
Theoretical aspects, Experimental Details and Particularities
[(Fe0.5Co0.5)0.75B0.2Si0.05]96Nb4 Alloy
A New Model Alloy: Fe74Mo4P10C7.5B2.5Si2
Developing New Bulk Metallic Glasses Starting from Fe77.5P12.5C10 Composition
Target Groups
Scientists and students in the field of material sciences, physics and engineering
Practitioners in the industrial field of material sciences
About the Author
Dr. Mihai Stoica is a Scientist in the group of Metal Physics and Technology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Former leader of the "Solidification Processes and Complex Structures" group at the Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden, Germany, M. Stoica holds a PhD Degree in Physics. His scientific interests are focused on preparation and characterization of bulk metallic glasses, as well as on their mechanical and magnetic properties. Since October 2013 he is Visiting Associate Professor at Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania, where he accomplished the Habilitation in Materials Engineering in October 2015.
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