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Structural transformation in quasicrystal-forming Al-Cu-Fe alloys

Metallurgical Research & Technology, 2015
Three Al-Cu-Fe alloys with various iron contents (6 at.%, 12 at.% and 15 at.%), were synthesized by fusion under high-frequency magnetic induction and characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry(DSC).
H. Boularas, M.Y. Debili, S. Alleg
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Deformation-aged Cr-Co-Cu-Fe permanent magnet alloys

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1980
This paper describes the effect of small amount of copper addition on the magnetic properties of deformation-aged Cr-Co-Fe alloys. The addition of Cu makes the early stage of demagnetization extremely difficult, and in some cases, very little demagnetization is seen up to demagnetization fields of several hundred oersteds. The deformation-aged Cr-Co-Cu-
S. Jin, N. Gayle, J. Bernardini
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Plastic deformation in an Al–Cu–Fe icosahedral alloy

Journal of Materials Research, 1993
Al—Cu—Fe quasicrystalline alloys have been deformed by high-temperature creep between 680 and 740 °C. Deformations greater than 30% were achieved without cracking. Analysis of the data in the quasi-steady state regime reveals power law behavior with a stress exponent of 2.5. The activation energy for deformation was determined to be 640 ± 20 kJ/mole in
J.E. Shield, M.J. Kramer, R.W. McCallum
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The effects of irradiation on CrMnFeCoNi high-entropy alloy and its derivatives

Progress in Materials Science, 2022
Zhouran   +2 more
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Alloy design strategies to increase strength and its trade-offs together

Progress in Materials Science, 2021
Seung Zeon Han, Eun-Ae Choi
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Magnetic properties of Au-B-Cu-Fe alloy

2019
Yoshiyuki Kawazoe   +2 more
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