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- 2024An in situ imaging investigation of the effect of gas flow rates on directed energy depositioncitations
- 2024An in situ imaging investigation of the effect of gas flow rates on directed energy depositioncitations
- 2023Controlling grain structure in metallic additive manufacturing using a versatile, inexpensive process control systemcitations
- 2023In situ TiC reinforced Ti6Al4V matrix composites manufactured via selective laser meltingcitations
- 2023Controlling grain structure in metallic additive manufacturing using a simple, inexpensive process control system
- 2019Exploiting thermal strain to achieve an in-situ magnetically graded materialcitations
- 2019Influence of solidification cell structure on the martensitic transformation in additively manufactured steelscitations
- 2017Atomic structure of Mg-based metallic glasses from molecular dynamics and neutron diffraction
- 2017Atomic structure of Mg-based metallic glasses from molecular dynamics and neutron diffractioncitations
- 2016On the use of cryomilling and spark plasma sintering to achieve high strength in a magnesium alloycitations
- 2016The Effectiveness of Hot Isostatic Pressing for Closing Porosity in Titanium Parts Manufactured by Selective Electron Beam Meltingcitations
- 2015New compositional design for creating tough metallic glass composites with excellent work hardeningcitations
- 2009Effect of phosphorus and strontium additions on formation temperature and nucleation density of primary silicon in Al-19 Wt Pct Si alloy and their effect on eutectic temperaturecitations
- 2006The Effect of Casting Variables on the Structure of Hypereutectic Al-Si Alloyscitations
- 2006Directly quenched bulk nanocrystalline (Pr, Dy)-(Fe, Co)-B-Zr-Ti hard magnetscitations
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Directly quenched bulk nanocrystalline (Pr, Dy)-(Fe, Co)-B-Zr-Ti hard magnets
Abstract
<p>Samples of the Fe<sub>60</sub>Co<sub>13</sub>Pr<sub>9</sub>B<sub>14</sub>Ti<sub>3</sub> Zr<sub>1</sub> alloy were produced in the form of: (a) ribbons of various thicknesses t by melt-spinning, (b) 1 mm diameter rods and (c) thin-walled tubes of outer diameter (o.d.) 3 mm, both by suction-casting methods. The microstructure of the thick ribbon samples (with t > 100 μm) was shown to be a mixture of amorphous and nanocrystalline phases. Furthermore, the rod and tube samples were nanocrystalline in the as-cast state. Relatively high values of coercivity μ<sub>0J</sub>H<sub>c</sub> of ∼0.98 and 1.56 T were measured, respectively, for the tube and ribbon samples. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.</p>