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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-physical Metallurgy and Materials Science | 2014

Effects of Alloying Elements on the Thermal Stability and Corrosion Resistance of an Fe-based Metallic Glass with Low Glass Transition Temperature

Yanhui Li; Xingjie Jia; Wei Zhang; Canfeng Fang; Xuewei Wang; Fengxiang Qin; Shin-ichi Yamaura; Yoshihiko Yokoyama

The effects of alloying elements on the thermal stability, glass-forming ability (GFA), corrosion resistance, and magnetic and mechanical properties of a soft magnetic Fe75P10C10B5 metallic glass with a low glass transition temperature (Tg) of 723xa0K (450°C) were investigated. The addition of Mo, Ni, and Co significantly increased the stabilization of supercooled liquid, GFA, and corrosion resistance in the H2SO4 solution. The maximum critical diameter (dc) of 4xa0mm for glass formation was obtained for the Fe55Co10Ni5Mo5P10C10B5 alloy, which shows the largest supercooled liquid region (ΔTx) of 89xa0K (89xa0°C). The substitution of Cr for Mo further enhanced the corrosion resistance of the Fe55Co10Ni5Mo5P10C10B5, while the ΔTx and dc decreased. The (Fe, Ni, Co)70(Mo, Cr)5P10C10B5 bulk metallic glasses showed low Tg of 711xa0K to 735xa0K (438xa0°C to 462xa0°C), wide ΔTx of 67xa0K to 89xa0K, high saturation magnetization of 0.79 to 0.93 T, low coercive force of 2.36 to 6.61xa0Axa0m−1, high compressive yield strength of 3271 to 3370xa0MPa, and plastic strain of 0.8 to 2.3 pct. In addition, the mechanism for enhancing stability of supercooled liquid was discussed in terms of the precipitated phases during crystallization.


ieee international magnetics conference | 2015

Effects of alloying elements on thermal stability, glass-forming ability and soft magnetic properties of Fe-P-C-B metallic glasses

Wei Zhang; H. Miu; Xingjie Jia; Yanhui Li; Guoqiang Xie

Fe-based bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are attractive for the engineering applications as functional materials because of their excellent soft magnetic properties, very high strength, viscous flow workability in the supercooled liquid region (ΔT<sub>x</sub> = T<sub>x</sub>-T<sub>g</sub>, T<sub>g</sub>: glass transition temperature; T<sub>g</sub>: crystallization temperature), and low material cost [1]. Recently, the thermoplastic processing has been expected to make highly functional micro-/nano-parts and electromechanical devices on the soft magnetic Fe-based BMGs by suing the viscous flow workability [1,2]. The suitable BMGs for thermoplastic processes have to possess simultaneously low T<sub>g</sub>, large ΔT<sub>x</sub>, and high glass-forming ability (GFA). From a processing point of view, it is desirable to possess a large ΔT<sub>x</sub> which gives access to a low forming viscosity, which in turn facilitates thermoplastic forming. A low T<sub>g</sub> implies a low processing temperature since it facilitates processing [2]. In addition, a low T<sub>g</sub> can prevent the reaction of the metallic glasses with mold materials. However, most of the Fe-based BMGs with good soft magnetic properties exhibited high T<sub>g</sub>, small ΔT<sub>x</sub>, low GFA or high viscosity in the supercooled liquid state, which hinder their thermoplastic formability. In this work, with the aim of developing new ferromagnetic Fe-based BMGs with low T<sub>g</sub>, large ΔT<sub>x</sub> and high GFA for the thermoplastic processing, we investigated the effect of alloying additions on the thermal stability, GFA, magnetic properties of the Fe-P-C-B metallic glasses with low T<sub>g</sub>.


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2013

Effects of cryogenic temperatures on mechanical behavior of a Zr60Ni25Al15 bulk metallic glass

Yanhui Li; Wei Zhang; C. Dong; A. Kawashima; A. Makino; Peter K. Liaw


Physica B-condensed Matter | 2015

Synthesis and properties of ferromagnetic Fe-based (Fe, Ni, Co)–Mo–P–C–B bulk metallic glasses with large supercooled liquid region

Xingjie Jia; Yanhui Li; Hao Wang; Guoqiang Xie; Shin-ichi Yamaura; Wei Zhang


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014

Formation and properties of P-free Pd-based metallic glasses with high glass-forming ability

Wei Zhang; Hai Guo; Yanhui Li; Yingmin Wang; Hao Wang; Mingwei Chen; Shin-ichi Yamaura


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017

Effect of substituting elements on thermal stability and glass-forming ability of an Al-based AlNiEr metallic glass

Wei Zhang; Siquan Chen; Zhengwang Zhu; Hao Wang; Yanhui Li; Hidemi Kato; Haifeng Zhang


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014

Structure and magnetic properties of melt-spun Fe–Pt–B alloys with high B concentrations

Wei Zhang; Dianguo Ma; Yanhui Li; Kunio Yubuta; Xiaoyu Liang; Dongliang Peng


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014

Effect of P addition on the structure and magnetic properties of melt-spun Fe–Pt–B alloy

Wei Zhang; Akihiro Kazahari; Kunio Yubuta; A. Makino; Yingmin Wang; Rie Y. Umetsu; Yanhui Li


Materials Transactions | 2013

Glass-Forming Ability, Corrosion Resistance and Mechanical Properties of Zr60−xAl15Ni25TMx (TM = Nb and Ta) Bulk Metallic Glasses

Yanhui Li; W. Zhang; C. Dong; S. Yamaura; A. Makino


Scripta Materialia | 2019

Nanoporous L10-FePt with high coercivity

Wei Zhang; Dianguo Ma; Yingmin Wang; Kunio Yubuta; Yanhui Li; Parmanand Sharma

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Wei Zhang

Dalian University of Technology

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Yingmin Wang

Dalian University of Technology

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Dianguo Ma

Dalian University of Technology

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Xingjie Jia

Dalian University of Technology

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C. Dong

Dalian University of Technology

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