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Collaborative Research: Softening Behavior and Deformation Localization in Metallic Glasse — NSF Award to Regents of the Universit

NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY This project aims to gain a fundamental understanding of the unique deformation behavior of metallic glasses (MGs). MGs possess excellent properties, such as extremely high strength, corrosion resistance, and unique magnetic characteristics, which can be harnessed for potential applications in var

Award titleCollaborative Research: Softening Behavior and Deformation Localization in Metallic Glasse
Award ID2406531
AwardeeRegents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
CityANN ARBOR
StateMI
Amount obligated$256,929
Principal investigatorYue Fan
ProgramCERAMICS, METAL & METALLIC NANOSTRUCTURE
Start date08/01/2024
AbstractNON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY This project aims to gain a fundamental understanding of the unique deformation behavior of metallic glasses (MGs). MGs possess excellent properties, such as extremely high strength, corrosion resistance, and unique magnetic characteristics, which can be harnessed for potential applications in various fields, including nanotechnology, electronics, and aerospace. Broader manufacturing and application of MGs require a better understanding of the atomic structure of MGs (i.e.,
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