Glass forming ability and crystallization behavior in amorphous Ti50Cu32-xNi15Sn3Bex (x = 0, 1, 3, 7) alloys
- Authors
- Kim, YC; Kim, WT; Kim, DH
- Issue Date
- 2002-05
- Publisher
- JAPAN INST METALS
- Citation
- MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS, v.43, no.5, pp.1243 - 1246
- Abstract
- The thermal stability and crystallization behavior of melt spun Ti50Cu32-xNi15Sn3Bex (x = 0, 1, 3, 7) amorphous alloys were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray diffractometry(XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). With increasing Be content, x from 0 to 7, DeltaT(x) gradually decreased from 73 to 45 K, but T-g increased from 0.53 to 0.57. With increasing Be content, crystallization behavior changes from two exothermic events (x = 0, 1) to three exothermic events (x = 3, 7). Amorphous Ti50Cu32Ni15Sn3 phase crystallizes by transforming into Ti(Ni,Cu) and Ti2Ni phases, followed by transformation into a mixture of Ti(Ni,Cu), TiCu, and Ti3Sn phases. Amorphous Ti50Cu25Ni15Sn3Be7 phase crystallizes by precipitation of a few nanometer scale crystalline phase followed by decomposition into a mixture of Ti(Ni,Cu), TiCu, Ti3Sn and TiBe12 phases at high temperature. Partial replacement of Cu by Be in Ti-Cu-Ni-Sn alloy improved the glass forming ability. A fully amorphous rod of the Ti50Cu25Ni15Sn3Be7 alloy with a diameter of 2 turn was fabricated by injection casting.
- Keywords
- SUPERCOOLED LIQUID REGION; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; METALLIC GLASSES; SUPERCOOLED LIQUID REGION; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; METALLIC GLASSES; titanium-nickel-copper-tin (beryllium) alloy; nanocrystalline; thermal stability; crystallization behavior
- ISSN
- 1345-9678
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/139590
- DOI
- 10.2320/matertrans.43.1243
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- KIST Article > 2002
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