The mechanical behaviour upon compression of (Cu0.50Zr0.50)100−xAlx (x = 4, 5, 7) rods with 2 and 3mm 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.

Role of crystalline precipitates on the mechanical properties of (Cu0.50Zr0.50)100−xAlx (x = 4, 5, 7) bulk metallic glasses

CASTELLERO, Alberto;BATTEZZATI, Livio;BARICCO, Marcello
2011-01-01

Abstract

The mechanical behaviour upon compression of (Cu0.50Zr0.50)100−xAlx (x = 4, 5, 7) rods with 2 and 3mm 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.
2011
S509
99
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A. Castellero; T.A. Baser; J. Das; P. Matteis; J. Eckert; L. Battezzati; M. Baricco
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