Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1450322 Acta Materialia 2008 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we report the formation of a series Zr–(Cu,Ag)–Al bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) with diameters at least 20 mm and demonstrate the formation of about 25 g amorphous metallic ingots in a wide Zr–(Cu,Ag)–Al composition range using a conventional arc-melting machine. The origin of high glass-forming ability (GFA) of the Zr–(Cu,Ag)–Al alloy system has been investigated from the structural, thermodynamic and kinetic points of view. The high GFA of the Zr–(Cu,Ag)–Al system is attributed to denser local atomic packing and the smaller difference in Gibbs free energy between amorphous and crystalline phases. The thermal, mechanical and corrosion properties, as well as elastic constants for the newly developed Zr–(Cu,Ag)–Al BMGs, are also presented. These newly developed Ni-free Zr–(Cu,Ag)–Al BMGs exhibit excellent combined properties: strong GFA, high strength, high compressive plasticity, cheap and non-toxic raw materials and biocompatible property, as compared with other BMGs, leading to their potential industrial applications.

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