J. Mater. Sci. Technol. ›› 2012, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (12): 1109-1122.

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Locating Malleable Bulk Metallic Glasses in Zr{Ti{Cu{Al Alloys with Calorimetric Glass Transition Temperature as an Indicator

Qiang He, Jian Xu   

  1. Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China
  • Received:2012-04-27 Revised:2012-05-12 Online:2012-11-12 Published:2012-11-23
  • Contact: Jian Xu
  • Supported by:

    the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 51171180

Abstract:

We defined the plastic deformability under constrained loading conditions as malleability for bulk metallic glass (BMG) materials. Quaternary Zr-Ti-Cu-Al alloys in the Zr-rich composition range are selected to investigate the compositional dependence of malleability assessed by bending testing and glass transition temperature (Tg). As indicated, increasing the Al or Cu concentration in the alloys leads to the rise of Tg. The Zr61Ti2Cu25Al12 (ZT1) and Zr61.6Ti4.4Cu24Al10 (ZT3) alloys exhibit an optimal combination of lower Tg and higher glass-forming ability. The malleable BMGs such as ZT1 manifests two characters during deformation, the stable propagation of a single shear band indicated by large shear offsets and easy proliferation of shear bands. With increasing the Tg of BMG, the yield strength σy, Young0s modulus and shear modulus simultaneously increase as well, while the Poisson's ratio decreases. The σyof ZT1 BMG is about 1680 MPa in compression and 1600 MPa in tension. In tensile loading, no any visible plasticity appears even when the strain rate increases up to the order of magnitude of 10-1 s-1. In consistent with the Tg, malleability of Zr-Ti-Cu-Al BMGs manifests significant compositional dependence. The malleable BMG is associated with lower Tg, as well as lower shear modulus or higher Poisson's ratio, which can be understood on the basis of the correlation of Tg with shear energy barrier in metallic glass. Thus, the calorimetric Tg can be used as an indicator to screen malleable BMG-forming composition, with advantage of experimental accessibility.

Key words: Metallic glass, Glass transition, Malleability, Bending, Elastic constants