Donovan, 1988 - Google Patents
Compressive deformation of amorphous Pd40Ni40P20Donovan, 1988
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- 2595431363679068659
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- Donovan P
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- Materials Science and Engineering
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In uniaxial compressive deformation of Pd 40 Ni 40 P 20 glass the angle between the plane of the shear bands and the compression axis is observed to be approximately 42°, increasing with compressive strain. This indicates that the yield process is dependent on the …
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