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Ni-Nb-P-based bulk glass-forming alloys: Superior material properties combined in one alloy family

Lucas Ruschel, Oliver Gross, Benedikt Bochtler, Bosong Li, Bastian Adam, Nico Neuber, Maximilian Frey, Sergej Jakovlev, Fan Yang, Haoran Jiang, Bernd Gludovatz, Jamie J. Kruzic, Ralf Busch

2023Acta Materialia24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ni-Nb-based bulk glass-forming alloys are among the most promising amorphous metals for industrial applications due to their incomparable combination of strength, hardness, elasticity and plasticity. However, the main drawback is the limited glass-forming ability, narrowing the field of application to solely small components. In this study, we show that minor additions of P to the binary Ni-Nb system increase the glass-forming ability by 150 % to a record value of 5 mm. P can be easily added by using an industrial Ni-P pre-alloy which is readily available. The partial substitution of Nb by Ta further boosts the glass-forming ability to values 200 % higher than that of the binary base alloy. Besides conventional X-ray diffraction measurements, the amorphous nature of the samples is verified by high-energy synchrotron X-ray diffraction experiments. Moreover, the mechanical properties of the new alloy compositions are characterized in uniaxial compression tests and Vickers hardness measurements, showing a high engineering yield strength of 3 GPa, an extended plastic regime up to 10 % strain to failure and an increase of the hardness to a maximum value of 1000 HV5. Additionally, calorimetric measurements reveal that the modified alloys feature an extended supercooled liquid region up to 69 K upon heating, permitting thermoplastic micro molding of amorphous feedstock material.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceAmorphous metalVickers hardness testAlloyPlasticityAmorphous solidSupercoolingComposite materialMetallurgyMicrostructureCrystallographyThermodynamicsPhysicsChemistryMetallic Glasses and Amorphous AlloysPhase-change materials and chalcogenidesGlass properties and applications
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