Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9804095 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The effect of substitution of Y for Fe on the glass forming ability (GFA), magnetic and mechanical property has been studied in Fe77 − xNb6B17Yx (x = 0-4) alloys. Replacement of 1-4 at.% Fe by Y increased the thermal stability of the glass and liquid phase in the Fe-Nb-B-Y alloys. It was found that the Fe74Nb6B17Y3 alloy exhibited the largest Trg (0.60) and γ (= Tx/[Tg + TL]) (0.396) values enabling the fabrication of bulk metallic glass (BMG) with a diameter of up to 2 mm. The BMG alloy (≥74 at.% Fe) exhibited high compressive fracture strength and hardness of about 3 GPa and 1060 Hv, respectively. The partial replacement of 3 at.% Fe by Y in Fe-Nb-Y-B improved the alloy magnetization saturation by about 10%.
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