Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1619452 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The thermodynamic and rheological properties of the Pd40Ni40P20 bulk metallic glass are explored by means of an indentation creep technique around the glass transition. We have developed a dedicated instrumented indentation apparatus allowing to assess the mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. The analysis of results is made possible by using the viscoelastic solutions of contact mechanics. We also analyse the thermodynamics of creep around glass transition to estimate the activation free energy changes from the activation free enthalpy changes via the shear modulus - temperature data. The shear viscosity values extracted using this technique allow for the derivation of activation energies (free enthalpy 210Â kJ/mol, enthalpy 456Â kJ/mol, entropy 410Â J/mol/K) for the flow process. All these properties were found to closely match with those obtained using conventional techniques for viscosity measurements. Compared to the latter, the indentation creep technique requires small volumes and samples are easy to prepare. It is therefore expected that such a technique might be employed for the study of glass transition in metallic glasses.
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Authors
V. Keryvin, Y. Gueguen, C. Bernard,