Nanocrystalline and glassy materials, especially the bulk metallic glasses are of relatively recent origin and exhibit high strength, but lack sufficient plasticity. A clear understanding of the mechanical behavior of these novel materials is essential before these can be seriously considered for structural applications. A great deal of research has been conducted over the past couple of decades and a vast amount of data has been generated. Here, results on strength, ductility, and deformation behavior of these novel materials have been reviewed. Recent results have been highlighted and problems, wherever they exist, have been pointed out. New directions for enhancing the understanding of the mechanical behavior of these interesting materia...
Bulk metallic glasses are a group of alloys with amorphous atomic structure. When these alloys cool ...
Focusing on nanocrystalline (nc) pure face-centered cubic metals, where systematic experimental data...
Bulk metallic glasses and multi-principal element alloys represent relatively new classes of multi-c...
Nanocrystalline and glassy materials, especially the bulk metallic glasses are of relatively recent ...
The mechanical properties of amorphous alloys have proven both scientifically unique and of potentia...
The mechanical properties of amorphous alloys have proven both scientifically unique and of potentia...
Nanostructured metals are materials with feature sizes below 100 nm. These features can take various...
Metallic glasses demonstrate unique properties, including large elastic limit and high strength, whi...
International audienceThe development of new glassy materials is key for addressing major global cha...
Offering some of the highest specific strength and resilience values known among bulk materials, met...
Brittleness largely restricts promising applications of the metallic glasses as a new engineering ma...
As a result of recent investigations on nanocrystalline (nc) materials, extensive experimental data ...
The great technological potential for bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) arises primarily because of their...
cited By 6International audienceMechanical properties of glassy materials exhibit drastic changes in...
By their nature Bulk Metallic Glasses (BMGs) are generally available with limited volumes. Therefore...
Bulk metallic glasses are a group of alloys with amorphous atomic structure. When these alloys cool ...
Focusing on nanocrystalline (nc) pure face-centered cubic metals, where systematic experimental data...
Bulk metallic glasses and multi-principal element alloys represent relatively new classes of multi-c...
Nanocrystalline and glassy materials, especially the bulk metallic glasses are of relatively recent ...
The mechanical properties of amorphous alloys have proven both scientifically unique and of potentia...
The mechanical properties of amorphous alloys have proven both scientifically unique and of potentia...
Nanostructured metals are materials with feature sizes below 100 nm. These features can take various...
Metallic glasses demonstrate unique properties, including large elastic limit and high strength, whi...
International audienceThe development of new glassy materials is key for addressing major global cha...
Offering some of the highest specific strength and resilience values known among bulk materials, met...
Brittleness largely restricts promising applications of the metallic glasses as a new engineering ma...
As a result of recent investigations on nanocrystalline (nc) materials, extensive experimental data ...
The great technological potential for bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) arises primarily because of their...
cited By 6International audienceMechanical properties of glassy materials exhibit drastic changes in...
By their nature Bulk Metallic Glasses (BMGs) are generally available with limited volumes. Therefore...
Bulk metallic glasses are a group of alloys with amorphous atomic structure. When these alloys cool ...
Focusing on nanocrystalline (nc) pure face-centered cubic metals, where systematic experimental data...
Bulk metallic glasses and multi-principal element alloys represent relatively new classes of multi-c...