Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1619470 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2011 | 6 Pages |
The mechanical behaviour upon compression of (Cu0.50Zr0.50)100−xAlx (x = 4, 5, 7) rods with 2 and 3 mm diameter was systematically studied and compared with the literature data. Fully amorphous bulk metallic glasses (x = 5, 7) show little permanent deformation and reproducible yield stress values. The remarkable fracture strain, observed for some apparently X-ray diffraction amorphous samples (x = 4), was found to be due to significant amounts (at least 20%) of the B2-CuZr crystalline phase. The effect of possible flaws on the external surface of the rods was evaluated by mechanical testing of either as cast and machined samples.
Research highlights► The glass formation reproducibility of (Cu0.50Zr0.50)100−xAlx (x = 4,5,7) was investigated. ► X-ray amorphous Cu48Zr48Al4 samples contain up to 20% of B2-CuZr crystals. ► Fracture strain scales directly with the amount of the B2-CuZr crystalline phase. ► Spread in literature values of fracture strain for these alloys is likely due to the presence of undetected crystals. ► Mechanical properties reliability can be improved by sample surface finishing.