Thermal Cycling-Induced Evolution of Structure and Local Mechanical Properties in Metallic Glass

23 Pages Posted: 27 Feb 2024

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Shuhan Zhang

Yale University - Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Xinzhe Wang

Yale University

Jennifer Hay

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Udo D. Schwarz

Yale University - Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Amit Datye

Yale University - Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Abstract

The influence of thermal treatment on the long-term mechanical properties of two different kinds of metallic glasses was investigated in this study. As model systems, bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) with the composition of Pd43Cu27Ni10P20 cycled 60, 200, and 500 times between 77 K and room temperature and Zr44Ti11Cu10Ni10Be25 cycled 300, 500, and 700 times have been employed. To ensure that meaningful steady-state properties have been reached, experiments have been performed three years after sample preparation. It was found that the thermal cycling of the Pd-based BMGs had induced rejuvenation when compared to the non-cycled sample, including a higher relaxation enthalpy, lower modulus, hardness, activation volume, and shear transformation zone volume. However, for Zr-BMGs, a rejuvenation to relaxation behavior is observed. Also, while Zr-BMGs showed significantly changes in yielding behavior upon thermal cycling, fluctuations in Pd-BMGs were negligible. We speculate that the observed substantial differences between these two samples might originate because Pd-BMG has a denser structure and higher fragility, making it more difficult to induce excess free volumes.

Keywords: Metallic glasses, thermal cycling, Mechanical properties, Nanoindentation

Suggested Citation

Zhang, Shuhan and Wang, Xinzhe and Hay, Jennifer and Schwarz, Udo D. and Datye, Amit, Thermal Cycling-Induced Evolution of Structure and Local Mechanical Properties in Metallic Glass. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4739848 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4739848

Shuhan Zhang

Yale University - Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science ( email )

New Haven, CT
United States

Xinzhe Wang

Yale University ( email )

493 College St
New Haven, CT 06520
United States

Jennifer Hay

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Udo D. Schwarz

Yale University - Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science ( email )

New Haven, CT
United States

Amit Datye (Contact Author)

Yale University - Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science ( email )

New Haven, CT
United States

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