Abstract

Amorphous metals, which are produced in the form of strips, fibers, and wires, exhibit internal stresses in their structure, generated by the matrix-reinforcement interface. The study of load transfers that occur at the interface, as well as the adhesion between the two components, is influenced by the treatment of the reinforcing fibers or filler particles.. These will have a strong negative impact during operation. Since these materials are created to serve well-defined purposes, it is necessary that their structure be stable over time or present certain properties specific to the requirements, for which the application of thermal treatments is imposed. The synthesis of various studies from the specialized literature emphasizes that the purpose of these treatments is to induce specific magnetic properties.

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