Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
791296 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bulk metallic glasses exhibit some unique physical properties as compared to their corresponding crystalline alloys. Due to the superplasticity by behaving like a Newtonian fluid in their supercooled liquid region, the bulk metallic glasses can be used to make high strength microparts by net-shape forming. In this paper, the compressive tests of Zr–Cu–Ni–Al metallic glass are performed with different strain rates at a temperature of 683 K. According to the experimental results, the forming evolution of a metallic glass micro-gear is simulated using a finite element simulation software DEFORM 3D, and the forming load is predicted at different processing parameters. Meanwhile, the filling stages of bulk metallic glass in the micro-gear mold cavity are investigated by finite element simulation and experiment. The predicted workpiece geometry shows good agreement with experimental result. The forming experiments for micro-gear of Zr–Cu–Ni–Al metallic glass are carried out by hot embossing process, and the amorphous micro-gears are obtained successfully. It is found that the finite element simulation results are in reasonable agreement with the experimental observation.

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