Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11015829 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2019 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The ZrCu-B2 phase can effectively increase the plasticity for some specified Zr based metallic glasses composite (BMGC) by transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) mechanism. However, large and non-uniformly distributed ZrCu-B2 phases usually precipitate in the Zr-based BMGC samples by conventional copper mold casting. Therefore, the concept of inoculation in conventional solidification process was applied to modify the size and distribution of ZrCu-B2 phase in this study. Ta particles (size of 5-30â¯Î¼m) with 0-4.0â¯vol% were added into the Zr48Cu47·5Al4Co0.5 BMG matrix as the inoculant. Ta particles can act as nucleation seeds for precipitating a homogeneously distributed ZrCu-B2 phase in the matrix. Moreover, the ZrCu-B2 precipitate size can be further controlled by different solidification cooling rates. It is clearly to see that the ZrCu-B2 phase embedded in the amorphous matrix for the Zr48Cu47·5Al4Co0.5 cast rods added with 0-0.75â¯vol% Ta particle cast by a copper mold at â30â¯Â°C (243â¯K, or a cooling rate of 650â¯K/s). In addition, the ZrCu-B2 phase exhibits a round shape and relatively homogeneous distribution. The optimum processes BMGC can exhibit significantly improved mechanical properties (1890â¯MPa fracture stress and 14% plastic strain) in comparison with the base BMGC (1560â¯MPa fracture strength and 7.5% plastic strain).
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Authors
Y.C. Liao, S.M. Song, T.H. Li, Y.L. Chiang, P.H. Tsai, V.T. Nguyen, S.Y. Li, J.S.C. Jang, J.C. Huang,