In the present study, a molecular dynamics simulation employing embedded atom method potential is performed to investigate the formation and characterization of CuZr bulk metallic glasses (BMGs). To elucidate the effect of component concentration of three samples of BMGs including Cu25Zr75, Cu50Zr50, and Cu75Zr25 that are formed by melt quenching. The local structure of BMGs is analyzed by means of radial distribution function and local atomic number density, ρ. The mechanical behavior of three compositions is investigated using uniaxial compressive loading at a constant strain rate. It is revealed from the results that yield strength increases with increasing Cu concentration. Thermal expansion of CuZr BMGs is examined and variation in length and volume is measured. The analysis revealed that Cu25Zr75, and Cu50Zr50 exhibited the typical expansion behavior while Cu75Zr25 showed an anomalous behavior.
Recently, financial and economic conditions have been affected due to the environmental uncertainty that increased the stock price fluctuation. This aspect requires recent studies and experience regulators’ emphasis. Hence, the current research examines the impact of financial credits, financial deposits, and economic factors such as economic growth (EG), industrialization and employment rate on the stock trading in ASEAN countries. The researchers extracted the secondary data from the World Development Indicators (WDI) database from 2009 to 2020. The research also checks the connection among understudy constructs using the Methods of the Moments-Quantile-Regression (MMQR) approach. The outcomes revealed that the financial credits, financial deposits EG, industrialization, and employment rate have a positive linkage with stock trading in ASEAN countries. The research provides guidelines to the regulators in making regulations related to improving stock trading using understudy effective financial and economic factors.
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