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chipboarder

09/27/20 8:47 PM

#202143 RE: chipboarder #202142

Still thinking about building a part with a crystalline phase inside an amorphous matrix and I have to share the Sous-Vide analogy....the egg white solidifies at a 10 degree lower temperature than the yolk so if the water bath is intermediate between these two temperatures the yolk remains liquid indefinitely.

Instead of temperatures in the kitchen, we selectively control the RATE of cooling in the mould we can build crystalline stuff by cooling certain sections more slowly. Conversely, rapid cooling make for amorphous sections.

Perhaps the trick is in the alloy making step....rapid cooling of the alloying process results in a BMG whereas slower cooling gives crystalline structure. Read somewhere...crystalline alloys have a higher/sharper melting point than their amorphous counterparts (same composition). This could make it possible to disperse undissociated molten crystalline alloy into the molten amorphous matrix.

I’d bet it was a serendipitous discovery.

KanadienEh

09/27/20 9:15 PM

#202147 RE: chipboarder #202142

Wow. You really know this stuff inside out.

handsomehank

09/28/20 11:46 AM

#202172 RE: chipboarder #202142

You lost me after”...the key point...” appreciate your analysis and btw where did you get your engineering degree? TWT&GLTALongs

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