Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1581983 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Mg-based bulk metallic glass matrix composite with hcp-Ti powders was fabricated by casting the mixtures of Mg65Cu25Gd10 molten alloy and pure Ti powders into a copper mold. Ti powder was spherical and less than 150 μm in diameter, and its volume fraction was controlled from 5 to 40%. Thermal stability of the glassy matrix was maintanied even in the coexistence with the Ti powders. However, Ti dispersoid caused a significant improvement on compressive ductility from 0% plastic deformation for the monolithic glass to 41% plastic deformation for the composite with 40 vol.% Ti powders. This is the first success of synthesizing Mg-based alloys with high ultimate strength of ∼900 MPa level as well as the large plastic deformation of ∼40%, and suggests a novel guideline to develop Mg-based alloys having high specific strength with high ductility.

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