Advances in Metallic Glasses: Glass Formation, Structural Evolution and Mechanical Properties (Volume II)

A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Entropic Alloys and Meta-Metals".

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Interests: metallic glasses; high entropy alloys; casting and rapid solidification; nanostructured and metastable materials; material synthesis and processing; powder metallurgy; composite materials; synchrotron and neutron radiation in materials characterization; thermo-mechanical treatment of metals; tribology; corrosion and oxidation; sustainable manufacturing
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Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce a Special Issue on the recent advances in metallic glasses, focusing primarily on glass formation, structural evolution and mechanical properties. While metallic glasses continue to fascinate the research community, this topic reaches higher levels of technological maturity, expanding the range of applications of these materials. Recent research advances have enabled a better understanding of glass formation and glass transition, as well as the relationships between processes, structures and properties. We hope that this Special Issue will contribute to the ongoing discussions on bulk metallic glasses and thin films through experimental, computational, and theoretical studies.

Dr. Konstantinos Georgarakis
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Keywords

  • bulk metallic glasses
  • amorphous metals
  • vitrification
  • crystallization
  • structural dynamics

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Structure and Properties of Amorphous Quasi-High-Entropy Fe-Co-Ni-Cr-(Mo,V)-B Alloys with Various Boron Content
by Andrey Bazlov, Ilia Strochko, Evgeny Ubyivovk, Mark Parkhomenko, Daria Magomedova and Erzhena Zanaeva
Metals 2023, 13(8), 1464; https://doi.org/10.3390/met13081464 - 15 Aug 2023
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This study focuses on the effect of replacing molybdenum with vanadium in rapidly quenched quasi-high-entropy alloys of the Fe-Co-Ni-Cr-(Mo,V)-B system. The paper analyzes the effect of the chemical composition of alloys with different boron content levels on structure formation, characteristic temperatures of alloys, [...] Read more.
This study focuses on the effect of replacing molybdenum with vanadium in rapidly quenched quasi-high-entropy alloys of the Fe-Co-Ni-Cr-(Mo,V)-B system. The paper analyzes the effect of the chemical composition of alloys with different boron content levels on structure formation, characteristic temperatures of alloys, and mechanical properties. An analysis of the relationship between the structure of alloys and their properties is performed. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy methods were used in the work to establish the structural dependencies. Characteristic temperatures were determined by differential scanning calorimetry. It is suggested that the addition of vanadium to the alloys of this system leads to the formation of vanadium nitrides in the structure, due to the binding of dissolved nitrogen. Furthermore, it is found that replacing molybdenum with vanadium leads to an increase in the thermal stability of the amorphous phase. Full article
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