Temperature Dependence of the Flow Stress and Ductility of Annealed and Unannealed Amorphous Fe40Ni40P14B6.

Abstract

The flow stress of the Fe-Ni based glass Fe40Ni40P14B6 was measured between 78 and 600 K using a novel technique based on the compression of ring shaped specimen. The flow stress at RT was 320,000 psi and increased with decreasing temperature. The effect of annealing is to shift the ductile to brittle transition temperature to annealing temperature.(Author)

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1977
Accession Number
ADA067992

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  • D. G. Ast
  • D. J. Krenitsky

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  • Cornell University College of Engineering

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