Crystallization behavior of Zr55Al10Ni5Cu30 amorphous alloys with different morphologies and thermal history conditions

Qiao Hu, Xin Lin, Gaolin Yang, Weidong Huang, Jinfu Li

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Abstract

This work investigated the crystallization behavior of Zr55Al10Ni5Cu30 amorphous alloy (bulk and powder with different morphologies) under different heating and cooling rate conditions, and has found that the crystallization behavior of Zr55Al10Ni5Cu30 under different thermal history conditions was quite different. Under conventional heat treatment condition, the heating and cooling rates of the alloy were lower, the Zr55Al10Ni5Cu30 bulk amorphous alloy began to crystallization above the outset crystallization temperature Tx, the CuZr2 nanocrystalline was formed. With increasing temperature, its grain size became bigger, when exceeding the melting point, the thick CuZr2 lath+eutectic organizations of lath (CuZr2)+(Zr, Cu, Al, Ni) were formed under furnace cooling condition; under laser melting condition, however, the heating and cooling rates of alloy were higher, with increasing number of pulse frequency, the crystallization effect of Zr55Al10Ni5Cu30 bulk amorphous alloy accumulated gradually, in heat affected zone spherulites were precipitated and grew up, subsequently became unstable and finally a belt of equiax crystals were formed along the weld pool boundary. For amorphous alloy powder, due to its poorer the cooling performance than bulk amorphous, the cooling rate was lower, causing the powder particles crystallized into equiaxed dendrite during laser melting process, and with increasing laser energy, the equiaxed dendrite size increased.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1467-1473
Number of pages7
JournalJinshu Xuebao/Acta Metallurgica Sinica
Volume48
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2012

Keywords

  • Amorphous alloy
  • Crystallization
  • Heat treatment
  • Laser
  • Thermal history

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