Effect of the metallic glass volume fraction on the mechanical properties of Zr-based metallic glass reinforced with porous W composite

X. Q. Zhang, L. Wang, Y. F. Xue*, X. W. Cheng, Y. D. Wang, Z. H. Nie, H. F. Zhang, H. M. Fu, L. L. Ma, Y. Ren

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Abstract

The mechanical properties of both as-cast and as-extruded Zr-based metallic glass reinforced with tungsten composites with 33, 28, and 21 vol. % of metallic glass were investigated under quasi-static compression at strain rates from 10-4s-1 to 10-1s-1. These two types of composites exhibited a strain rate sensitivity exponent that increased with the increase of the tungsten volume fraction. Compared to the composites with 33 and 21 vol. % of the metallic glass, the two types of composites with 28 vol. % of the metallic glass phase exhibited superior fracture energies. The in-situ compression test on the as-cast composites using high-energy synchrotron X-ray diffraction (HEXRD) revealed that the yield stress of the tungsten phase increased with a decrease in the metallic glass volume fraction. The as-cast composite with 28 vol. % of the metallic glass exhibited relatively great mechanical properties compared to the composites that contained 33 and 21 vol. % of the metallic glass. This result was attributed to the great coupling of the load distribution between the two phases and the high lattice strain in the tungsten phase.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)152-158
Number of pages7
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering: A
Volume561
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jan 2013

Keywords

  • Composite
  • High energy X-ray diffraction (HEXRD)
  • Metallic glass
  • Porous tungsten
  • Strain rate
  • Volume fraction

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