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This reference is dedicated to the problem of time-temperature
stability of amorphous (non-crystalline) metal alloys with strongly
nonequilibrium structure and unique physical and mechanical
properties that are obtained by quenching from the melt at a rate
that exceeds one millions of degrees c.o.s. second. As a stability
test, the behavior of the plasticity of amorphous alloys is
studied. The book examines the fundamental characteristics of
amorphous alloys, the basic laws of structural relaxation,
generalized information about the phenomenon of the ductile-brittle
transition (temper embrittlement), the development of physically
justified methods of predicting the stability of the properties,
and provides information about the attempts of controlling the
structure for the purpose of suppressing or deceleration of the
ductile-brittle transition and, as a consequence, increasing the
temperature and temporal stability of the amorphous state.
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