Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10634029 | Scripta Materialia | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
 Metallic glasses typically exhibit high strength and a high elastic limit but suffer from poor fatigue resistance. This work demonstrates that 1.6 micron diameter Zr-based metallic glass samples subjected to compressive fatigue cycling did not fail after 40 Ã 106 cycles. The fatigue endurance limit was shown to increase to more than 110% of bulk yield strength under compression-compression and up to 90% under bending; those of the same material with macroscopic dimensions are typically at 50% of bulk yield strength.
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Authors
Dongchan Jang, Robert MaaÃ, Gongyao Wang, Peter K. Liaw, Julia R. Greer,