Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1447354 | Acta Materialia | 2011 | 10 Pages |
The elastic and viscoelastic properties of Zr65Ni10Cu5Al7.5Pd12.5 bulk metallic glass have been studied over a wide temperature and frequency range. In the amorphous state the mechanical response of the alloy is simple, similar to that observed in other bulk metallic glasses. In contrast, the phase-transformation process which occurs during annealing at elevated temperature induces a complex evolution. This alloy transforms to a supercooled liquid and then primarily forms an icosahedral phase followed by the formation of a mixture of crystalline phases. The mechanical properties in the amorphous state are well described using a physical model based on the concept of defects in amorphous materials. Atomic mobility is then governed by two parameters: activation energy Uel (0.92 eV) and correlation factor χ (0.39). The influence of the phase composition on the properties is discussed.