Abstract
The crystallization mechanisms of Zr55Cu30Al10Ni5 (Zr55) amorphous alloys from slow continuous heating to rapid laser heating are investigated. The multiphase nanocrystalline structures such as CuZr2-type, NiZr2-type and Al2Zr3-type phases with various compositions are observed at heating rates lower than 50 K/s, while the CuZr2-type/ZrCu-type eutectic dendrites are produced at heating rates higher than 50 K/s. A numerical model is established to calculate the onset crystallization temperatures as a function of the heating rates. This model indicates that in addition to rapid dendritic growth from a certain number of quenched-in nuclei, the non-Arrhenius behavior of high diffusion coefficient in the supercooled liquid region contribute to the serious crystallization during rapid heating process. The activation energy of dendritic crystallization is obviously smaller than that of multiphase nanocrystallization, which is due to a much smaller scale of diffusion distance and larger atomic diffusivity during dendritic growth.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 107256 |
Journal | Intermetallics |
Volume | 136 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Sep 2021 |
Keywords
- Laser processing
- Metallic glasses
- Microstructure
- Phase transformation