Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1615331 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2012 | 6 Pages |
A range of new magnesium-based bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) from the Mg–Ag–Ca, Mg-Cu-Ca ternary and Mg–Ag–Cu–Ca quaternary alloy systems have been discovered using the effective radius ratio method. These alloys are located over a broad composition range from (at.%): Mg – 38–76, Ag – 0–38, Cu – 0–36 and Ca – 7–27, some of which are located far from ternary eutectic reactions. Here, we report the alloy design method, critical casting size and thermophysical properties of these new BMGs.
► New Mg-based alloys in the Mg–Ag–Ca–Cu system with high glass forming ability. ► Critical amorphous castings sizes of up to 5 mm using copper mould casting. ► Glassy alloys were discovered/predicted using a new topological approach. ► Predicted composition range corresponds with regions of high glass forming ability.