Lasittuneen
Lasittuneen refers to the process of transforming a material into a glassy or vitreous state through controlled cooling and solidification. This term is commonly used in metallurgy and materials science to describe the formation of a glass-like structure in metals or alloys, rather than the crystalline structure typically associated with solidification. The phenomenon is particularly relevant in the study of metallic glasses, also known as amorphous metals, which lack long-range atomic order.
In traditional metallurgy, most metals solidify into crystalline forms as they cool, with atoms arranging themselves
Metallic glasses exhibit several advantageous characteristics, including high strength, corrosion resistance, and excellent magnetic properties, depending
The study of lasittuneen involves understanding the thermodynamic and kinetic factors that influence the formation of