Abstract
Bulk amorphous steels (BASs) have shown great potential for some structural applications due to very attractive physical, thermal and mechanical properties. This paper presents some results for numerical simulation of the thermal field developed during rapid cooling of Fe-Cr-Co-Mo-Y-C-B alloy, to obtain bulk amorphous steels. Rapid cooling technology gives the possibility to obtain bulk metallic alloys with an amorphous structure under conventional industrial conditions, using, for example, commercial-grade raw materials, low vacuum, conventional casting techniques, etc. Once the model being validate, it can be used to optimize the rapid cooling process and casting mold geometry to be able to investigate the possibility to obtain larger bulk amorphous steel components.
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