Abstract
Metallic glass matrix composites (BMGCs) with compositions of[(Zr0.5Cu0.5)0.925Al0.07Sn0.005]100-xTax (atomic fraction, %, x=3, 5, 7) were successfully prepared via dealloying in metallic melt. The reinforcing phase in these alloys has core-shell hybrid structure with Ta-rich particles as core and B2-CuZr as shell. In this method, the dealloyed Ta from Zr-Ta pre-alloys maintained in solid state and aggregated to form the fine Ta-rich phase in the final products. This effectively decreases the size of Ta-rich phase compared with that prepared via conventional arc-melting, where the Ta-rich phase was formed through dissolving and precipitation. Among the three compositions, [(Zr0.5Cu0.5)0.925Al0.07Sn0.005]95Ta5 showed the highest plastic strain of 11.2%, much higher than that of the arc-melted counterparts (4.3%). Such improvement in mechanical properties was related with the refined core-shell hybrid reinforcing structure, which could hinder the rapid propagation of main shear band more efficiently and cause them to branch and proliferate at the interface.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 2988-2999 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China (English Edition) |
| Volume | 35 |
| Issue number | 9 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 2025 |
Keywords
- B2-CuZr
- core-shell hybrid reinforcement structure
- dealloying in metallic melt
- metallic glass matrix composites
- strength and toughness
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