Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1626566 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, the role of Be in glass forming ability (GFA) and thermal stability of (Al85Ni7Y8)100âxBex (x = 0-6 at.%) amorphous alloys has been investigated in an attempt to understand small atomic size effect in Al-TM-RE (TM: transition metal, RE: rare earth metal) alloy system. The supercooled liquid region (ÎTx = Tx â Tg, where Tx and Tg are the onset crystallization and the glass transition temperatures, respectively), reduced glass transition temperature (Trg = Tg/TL, where TL is the liquidus temperature), K (=(Tx â Tg)/(TL â Tx)), γ (=Tx/(Tg + TL)) and the activation energy for primary crystallization (Ea), became slightly increased by the addition of 2% Be. The higher GFA representing parameters and thermal stability for the (Al85Ni7Y8)98Be2 alloy, however, did not result in a practically enhanced glass formability.
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Authors
Joong-Hwan Jun, Jeong-Min Kim, Ki-Tae Kim, Woon-Jae Jung,