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Acta Materialia | 2002

Anomalous thermal stability of Nd–Fe–Co–Al bulk metallic glass

Bingchen Wei; W. Löser; Lei Xia; S. Roth; Ming Xiang Pan; Wendeng Wang; J. Eckert

The thermal stability of Nd60Fe20Co10Al10 bulk metallic glass (BMG) has been studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA), isochronal dilatation and compression tests. The results show that the glass transition of the BMG takes place quite gradually between about 460 and 650 K at a heating rate of 0.17 K/s. Several transformation processes are observed during continuous heating with the first crystallization process beginning at about 460 K, while massive crystallization takes place near the solidus temperature of the alloy. The positive heat of mixing between the two major constituents, Nd and Fe, and, consequently, a highly inhomogeneous composition of the attained amorphous phase are responsible for the anomalous thermal stability in this system


Applied Physics Letters | 2009

Locally resonant phononic woodpile: A wide band anomalous underwater acoustic absorbing material

Heng Jiang; Yuren Wang; Milin Zhang; Yanping Hu; Ding Lan; Yinmin Zhang; Bingchen Wei

To meet the demand of modern acoustic absorbing material for which acoustic absorbing frequency region can be readily tailored, we introduced woodpile structure into locally resonant phononic crystal (LRPC) and fabricated an underwater acoustic absorbing material, which is called locally resonant phononic woodpile (LRPW). Experimental results show that LRPW has a strong capability of absorbing sound in a wide frequency range. Further theoretical research revealed that LRPC units and woodpile structure in LRPW play an important role in realization of wide band underwater strong acoustic absorption.


Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2007

Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Zr-Cu-Al Bulk Metallic Glasses

Wen-jie Ma; Y.R. Wang; Bingchen Wei; Yufeng Sun

Zr49Cu46Al5 and Zr48.5Cu46.5Al5 bulk metallic glasses(BMGs) with diameter of 5 mm were prepared through water-cooled copper mold casting. The phase structures of the two alloys were identified by X-ray diffractometry(XRD). The thermal stability was examined by differential scanning calorimetry(DSC). Zr49Cu46Al5 alloy shows a glass transition temperature, T, of about 689 K, an crystallization temperature, T-x, of about 736 K. The Zr48.5Cu46.5Al5 alloy shows no obvious exothermic peak. The microstructure of the as-cast alloys was analyzed by transmission electron microscopy(TEM). The aggregations of CuZr and CuZr2 nanocrystals with grain size of about 20 nm are observed in Zr49Cu46Al5 nanocrystalline composite, while the Zr48.5Cu46.5Al5 alloy containing many CuZr martensite plates is crystallized seriously. Mechanical properties of bulk Zr49Cu46Al5 nanocrystalline composite and Zr48.5Cu46.5Al5 alloy measured by compression tests at room temperature show that the work hardening ability of Zr48.5Cu46.5Al5 alloy is larger than that of Zr48.5Cu46.5Al5 alloy.


International Journal of Modern Physics B | 2009

BONDING OF ALUMINA AND METAL USING BULK METALLIC GLASS FORMING ALLOY

Jinjun Zhang; Jiansheng Gu; Lei Li; Yong Huan; Bingchen Wei

Metal-alumina joints have found various practical applications in electronic devices and high technology industry. However, making of sound metal ceramic brazed couple is still a challenge in terms of its direct application in the industry. In this work we successfully braze copper with Al2O3 ceramic using Zr52.5Cu17.9Ni14.6Al10Ti5 bulk metallic glass forming alloy as filler alloy. The shear strength of the joints can reach 140 MPa, and the microstructrural analysis confirms a reliable chemical boning of the interface. The results show that the bulk metallic glass forming alloys with high concentration of active elements are prospective for using as filler alloy in metal-ceramic bonding.


Materials Research-ibero-american Journal of Materials | 2012

Effect of ion irradiation on mechanical behaviors of Ti40Zr25Be30Cr5 bulk metallic glass

Zheng Hu; Ziqiang Zhao; Yanping Hu; Jianshuo Xing; Tong Lu; Bingchen Wei

In this work, the effect of C4+ and Cl4+ ion irradiation with 25 MeV energy on the hardness and shear banding feature of Ti40Zr25Be30Cr5 bulk metallic glass was studied. Depth-sensing nanoindetation and microindentation were applied for characterizing the multiple-scaled hardness and shear band patterns during plastic deformation. It is shown that the Cl4+ ion irradiation leads to an obvious softening of the sample surface, and distinctly affects the serrated flow feature during plastic deformation. In contrast, C4+ ions have little effect on the hardness and shear band patterns. Besides, the mechanism for the change of the mechanical properties and plastic deformation behavior after ion irradiation was also discussed.


Journal of Rare Earths | 2006

Kinetics of Glass Transition and Crystallization in Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Mg-Cu-Gd Bulk Metallic Glass

Yinchun Wang; Y.R. Wang; Bingchen Wei; Weihuo Li; Yufeng Sun

Mg65 Cu25 Gdlo bulk metallic glass and its carbon nanotube reinforced composite were prepared. Differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) was used to investigate the kinetics of glass transition and crystallization processes. The influence of CNTs addition to the glass matrix on the glass transition and crystallization kinetics was studied. It is shown that the kinetic effect on glass transition and crystallization are preserved for both the monothetic glass and its glass composite. Adding CNTs in to the glass matrix reduces the influence of the heating rate on the crystallization process. In addition, the CNTs increase the energetic barrier for the glass transition. This results in the decrease of GFA . The mechanism of the GFA decrease was also discussed.


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2005

Microstructure and mechanical properties of a novel Zr-based bulk metallic glass composite

Yufeng Sun; Y.R. Wang; Jian Guo; Bingchen Wei; Weihuo Li

Zr48.5Cu46.5Al{5}bulk metallic glass (BMG) composites with diameters of 3 and 4 mm were prepared through suction casting in an arc melting furnace by modulating the alloy composition around the monothetic BMG composition of the high glass forming ability. Microstructural characterization reveals that the composites contain micron-sized CuZr phase with martensite structure, as well as nano-sized Zr2Cu crystalline particles and Cu10Zr7 plate-like phase embedded in an amorphous matrix. Room temperature compression tests showed that the composites exhibited significant strain hardening and obvious plastic strain of 7.7% for 3 mm and 6.4% for 4 mm diameter samples, respectively.


International Journal of Modern Physics B | 2009

CHARACTERIZATION OF SHEAR BANDS IN TWO BULK METALLIC GLASSES WITH DIFFERENT INHERENT PLASTICITY

Jiansheng Gu; Lei Li; Taihua Zhang; Peng Jiang; Bingchen Wei; Zhiwei Sun

Shear banding characterization of Zr64.13Cu15.75Ni10.12Al10 and Zr65Cu15Ni10Al10 bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) with significant difference in inherent plasticity and quite similar chemical composition was studied by depth sensitive macroindentaion tests with conical indenter. Well-developed shear band pattern can be found for both BMGs after indentation. Distinct difference in the shear band spacing, scale of plastic deformation region and the shear band branching in the two BMGs account for the different plasticity.


Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Mineral, Metallurgy, Material | 2007

Critical serrated flow features during nanoindentation in La-based bulk metallic glasses

Wei Peng; Taihua Zhang; Yuan Liu; Lei Li; Bingchen Wei

La57.6Al17.5(Cu,Ni)(24.9) and La64Al14(Cu,Ni)(22) bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) were prepared by copper-mould casting method. Plastic deformation behavior of the two BMGs at various loading rates was studied by nanoindentation. The results showed that the La57.6Al17.5(Cu,Ni)(24.9) BMG with a glass transition temperature of 423 K exhibited prominent serrated flow at low loading rates, whereas less pronounced serrated flow at high rates during nanoindentation. In contrast, the La64Al14(Cu,Ni)(22) BMG with a glass transition temperature of 401 K exhibited prominent serrated flow at high loading rates. The different rate dependency of serrated flow in the two La-based BMGs is related to the different glass transition temperature, and consequently the degree of viscous flow during indentation at room temperature. A smoother flow occurs in the alloy with relatively lower glass transition temperature, due to the relaxation of stress concentration.


Materials Transactions | 2006

Ductile Metallic Glasses in Supercooled Martensitic Alloys

J. Das; Ki Buem Kim; W. Xu; Bingchen Wei; Z. F. Zhang; Wenkui Wang; S. Yi; J. Eckert

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Taihua Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Y.R. Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lei Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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D.M. Xing

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Weihuo Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jiansheng Gu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Kun Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yanping Hu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tianlong Zhang

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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