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    Evolutionary Conditions in the Dissipative MHD System Revisited

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    The evolutionary conditions for the dissipative continuous magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) shocks are studied. We modify Hada's approach in the stability analysis of the MHD shock waves. The matching conditions between perturbed shock structure and asymptotic wave modes shows that all types of the MHD shocks, including the intermediate shocks, are evolutionary and perturbed solutions are uniquely defined. We also adopt our formalism to the MHD shocks in the system with resistivity without viscosity, which is often used in numerical simulation, and show that all types of shocks that are found in the system satisfy the evolutionary condition and perturbed solutions are uniquely defined. These results suggest that the intermediate shocks may appear in reality.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Prog. Theor. Phy

    Relaxation, Crystallization and Consolidation of an Amorphous Pd_<48>Ni_<32>P_<20> Alloy Powder

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    The influence of applied pressure on the structure relaxation, glass transition, crystallization and consolidation for an amorphous phase was examined by using a typical glassy Pd_Ni_P_ alloy in a spherical powder or a ribbon form. The Pd-Ni-P alloy was chosen because of the existence of a wide supercooled liquid region in the temperature range below crystallization temperature (T_x). The relaxation and crystallization are significantly suppressed by the application of compressive load, presumably because of the increase in viscosity and the decrease in diffusivity. As a result, the pressing at a high temperature of 0.97T_x is required to produce an amorphous bulk with high relative density. Furthermore, an intermediate annealing between pressings was found to be effective for the reduction of the enhanced viscosity. The multistage pressing treatment consisting of pressing and annealing enabled to produce a highly dense amorphous bulk even at a relatively low temperature near T_g
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