Mechanical Behaviour of Nickel Based Amorphous Alloys during Tensile Test at Different Strain Rates

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Nickel based amorphous alloys have been developed in ribbons form by planar flow casting method and were subjected to tensile tests. For this purpose, specimens with calibrated area were obtained by electroerosion cutting method and tested at tensile test with different strain rates. Following the results obtained during the tests, the mechanical properties have been determined and compared and the fracture behaviour has been analyzed by scanning electron microscopy.

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