The maximum temperature and heat distribution images obtained in the prismatic AC specimens after 10 min induction heating are summarized in Table 3. It was evident that the maximum temperature in the samples increased with increasing the amount of amorphous metallic fibers. This is because the thermal conductivity of steel is much higher than that of AC [20]. This is consistent with findings from Liu et al. [10], that the temperature in AC increased with an increase in the amount of steel wool up to 10%. The plain AC specimen herein did not show any significant increase in internal temperature, even though 10 min of induction heating was provided. On the other hand, the temperature in AC specimens with amorphous metallic fibers substantially increased following the provision of induction heating. For example, the maximum temperature of the A-AC specimen with a fiber volume fraction of 3% exhibited a maximum internal temperature of 72.3 C, which was approximately three times higher than that of the AC specimen without fibers. Immediately after induction heatng, the A-AC specimens were well deformed (even by hand). This indicates that AC containing amorphous metallic fibers potentially demonstrates self-healing properties after the formation of cracks.