Henry Kozachkov
California Institute of Technology
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Applied Physics Letters | 2009
Maximilien E. Launey; Douglas C. Hofmann; Jin-Yo Suh; Henry Kozachkov; William L. Johnson; Robert O. Ritchie
Nonlinear-elastic fracture mechanics methods are used to assess the fracture toughness of bulk metallic glass (BMG) composites; results are compared with similar measurements for other monolithic and composite BMG alloys. Mechanistically, plastic shielding gives rise to characteristic resistance-curve behavior where the fracture resistance increases with crack extension. Specifically, confinement of damage by second-phase dendrites is shown to result in enhancement of the toughness by nearly an order of magnitude relative to unreinforced glass.
Applied Physics Letters | 2009
Marios D. Demetriou; Georg Kaltenboeck; Jin-Yoo Suh; Glenn Garrett; Michael Floyd; Chase Crewdson; Douglas C. Hofmann; Henry Kozachkov; Aaron Wiest; Joseph P. Schramm; William L. Johnson
An alloy development strategy coupled with toughness assessments and ultrasonic measurements is implemented to design a series of iron-based glass-forming alloys that demonstrate improved glass-forming ability and toughness. The combination of good glass-forming ability and high toughness demonstrated by the present alloys is uncommon in Fe-based systems, and is attributed to the ability of these compositions to form stable glass configurations associated with low activation barriers for shear flow, which tend to promote plastic flow and give rise to a toughness higher than other known Fe-based bulk-glass-forming systems.
Scientific Reports | 2016
Joanna Kolodziejska; Henry Kozachkov; Kelly Kranjc; Allen H. Hunter; Emmanuelle A. Marquis; William L. Johnson; Katharine M. Flores; Douglas C. Hofmann
The microstructure and tension ductility of a series of Ti-based bulk metallic glass matrix composite (BMGMC) is investigated by changing content of the β stabilizing element vanadium while holding the volume fraction of dendritic phase constant. The ability to change only one variable in these novel composites has previously been difficult, leading to uninvestigated areas regarding how composition affects properties. It is shown that the tension ductility can range from near zero percent to over ten percent simply by changing the amount of vanadium in the dendritic phase. This approach may prove useful for the future development of these alloys, which have largely been developed experimentally using trial and error.
International Scholarly Research Notices | 2013
Henry Kozachkov; Joanna Kolodziejska; Scott J. Roberts; John J. Z. Li; William L. Johnson; Douglas C. Hofmann
The coarsening of dendrites in two bulk metallic glass matrix composites was investigated using noncontact techniques in a high vacuum electrostatic levitator. Progressive degrees of coarsening were observed after isothermal holds of varying duration. Specific volume and surface tension during heating and cooling were measured. Hysteresis in specific volume was observed.
JOM | 2009
Douglas C. Hofmann; Henry Kozachkov; Hesham E. Khalifa; Joseph P. Schramm; Marios D. Demetriou; Kenneth S. Vecchio; William L. Johnson
Scripta Materialia | 2012
Scott N. Roberts; Carl Zachrisson; Henry Kozachkov; Adam Ullah; Andrew A. Shapiro; William L. Johnson; Douglas C. Hofmann
Intermetallics | 2013
Henry Kozachkov; Joanna Kolodziejska; William L. Johnson; Douglas C. Hofmann
Advanced Engineering Materials | 2013
Marc Davidson; Scott N. Roberts; Gerhard Castro; Robert Peter Dillon; Allison Kunz; Henry Kozachkov; Marios D. Demetriou; William L. Johnson; S.R. Nutt; Douglas C. Hofmann
Advanced Engineering Materials | 2014
Eric R. Homer; Matthew B. Harris; Shannon A. Zirbel; Joanna Kolodziejska; Henry Kozachkov; Brian P. Trease; John-Paul Borgonia; Gregory S. Agnes; Larry L. Howell; Douglas C. Hofmann
Journal of Materials Research | 2011
Carl Zachrisson; Henry Kozachkov; Scott N. Roberts; Georg Kaltenboeck; Robert D. Conner; Marios D. Demetriou; William L. Johnson; Douglas C. Hofmann