Unraveling the role of relaxation and rejuvenation on the structure and deformation behavior of the Zr-based bulk metallic glass Vit105

IF 8.1 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials Today Advances Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.1016/j.mtadv.2024.100522
Lucas M. Ruschel, Sergej Jakovlev, Oliver Gross, Nico Neuber, Bastian Adam, Maximilian Frey, Benedikt Schmidt, Benedikt Bochtler, Ralf Busch
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The influence of relaxation and rejuvenation on the deformation behavior of the Zr-based bulk metallic glass Vit105 (ZrCuNiAlTi) was investigated, where a well-defined thermal history was systematically introduced by thermal treatments. Samples with a progressively lower fictive temperature exhibit a lower enthalpic state, coupled with a reduced degree of free volume, which is responsible for a continuous embrittlement observed in three-point beam bending tests. The generated database allows an assessment of the mechanical behavior of any amorphous component made of Vit105 by simple calorimetric measurements and the determination of the fictive temperature, which is of special interest for complex parts that cannot be easily evaluated in mechanical tests. Diffraction experiments with high energy synchrotron X-ray radiation reveal a correlation between the increase in rigid 3-atom cluster connections with the reduction in the fracture strain, as a measure of ductility, indicating a strong correlation with the thermal history. While the atomic connections seem to have a crucial contribution to the ductility, changes of the short- and medium-range order seem to be equally important. The current findings provide fundamental insights into the role of thermal history in metallic glass forming alloy systems and how it can be used to manipulate the structure and tailor their mechanical properties specifically to the needs of each application.
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揭示弛豫和年轻化对 Zr 基块状金属玻璃 Vit105 结构和变形行为的作用
我们研究了弛豫和年轻化对 Zr 基块状金属玻璃 Vit105(ZrCuNiAlTi)变形行为的影响,通过热处理系统地引入了明确的热历史。虚构温度逐渐降低的样品呈现出较低的焓态,同时自由体积减少,这是在三点梁弯曲试验中观察到的持续脆化的原因。利用生成的数据库,可以通过简单的量热测量和虚构温度的确定来评估任何由 Vit105 制成的无定形部件的机械性能。利用高能同步加速器 X 射线辐射进行的衍射实验显示,刚性 3 原子团连接的增加与断裂应变(作为延展性的衡量标准)的减少之间存在相关性,这表明二者与热历史密切相关。虽然原子连接似乎对延展性有至关重要的贡献,但中短程阶次的变化似乎也同样重要。目前的研究结果提供了关于热历史在金属玻璃成型合金体系中作用的基本见解,以及如何利用热历史来操纵结构和定制机械性能,以满足各种应用的具体需求。
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Materials Today Advances
Materials Today Advances MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Materials Today Advances is a multi-disciplinary, open access journal that aims to connect different communities within materials science. It covers all aspects of materials science and related disciplines, including fundamental and applied research. The focus is on studies with broad impact that can cross traditional subject boundaries. The journal welcomes the submissions of articles at the forefront of materials science, advancing the field. It is part of the Materials Today family and offers authors rigorous peer review, rapid decisions, and high visibility.
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