Study of Amorphous-Crystalline Phase Transformations by DSC and Dilatometer in the Case of Al-Based Amorphous Alloys

  • Fazakas É
  • Varga B
  • Varga L
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The amorphous-crystalline transformation is studied by DSC and dilatometer. From the DSC signal the characteristic temperatures and the heat evolved during each transformation step can be determined. The dilatometer depicts the thermal contractions accompanying the changes in topological short range order. Although the characteristics temperatures determined by DSC and dilatometer, two methods are slightly different their dependences on the heating rate are very similar, where from the activation energies of each transformation steps can be determined using the Kissinger plots. As an example, two aluminum-based amorphous ribbon samples (Al 88 Mm 5 Ni 5 Co 2 and Al 85 Y 8 Ni 5 Co 2 ) will be measured and compared.

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Fazakas, É., Varga, B., & Varga, L. K. (2012). Study of Amorphous-Crystalline Phase Transformations by DSC and Dilatometer in the Case of Al-Based Amorphous Alloys. ISRN Metallurgy, 2012, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5402/2012/602108

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