Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1582421 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The addition of Ti and Zr to Ni–Ta binary alloys is effective for the increase in stabilization of supercooled liquid and glass-forming ability (GFA). The maximum supercooled liquid region (ΔTx) of 73 K and the reduced glass transition temperature (Trg) of 0.60 were obtained for Ni60Ta15Ti20Zr5, leading to the formation of the bulk glassy alloys. The subsequent addition of appropriate amounts of Co and Cu to Ni–Ta–Ti–Zr alloys lowers liquidus temperature (Tl), resulting in the improvement of GFA. The best GFA was obtained for Ni48Ta15Ti20Zr5Co7Cu5 alloy which was located near the eutectic composition of the multi-component alloys, and the glassy alloy samples with diameters up to 1.5 mm were fabricated. The new Ni–Ta-based bulk glassy alloys exhibit large ΔTx of 72–84 K, high fracture strength of over 3050 MPa with a distinct plastic strain, and excellent corrosion resistance in 1N HCl solution.

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