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The layer removing method for determining the internal stress distribution through thickness in sheets has been applied to metallic glass ribbons. The internal stresses are obtained from the variation of the radius of curvature of the samples when the layers are removed. The experimental technique used is described here and the results for two ribbons, are presented. A general feature has been observed implying compressive stress near both surfaces (a strong one near the drum surface and a weak one near the air surface), and the central part under tensile stress. This is in agreement with the residual stress distribution shown by other materials after fast cooling procedures.
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Tejedor, M., Garcia, J.A., Carrizo, J. et al. Mechanical determination of internal stresses in as-quenched magnetic amorphous metallic ribbons. Journal of Materials Science 32, 2337–2340 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018536603243
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018536603243