Weibull Modulus Of Hardness, Bend Strength, And Tensile Strength Of Ni-Ta-Co-X Metallic Glass Ribbons

In this study, the variations in mechanical properties of Ni-Co-Ta-based metallic glasses have been analysed. Three different chemistries of metallic glass ribbons were analysed: Ni45Ta35Co20, Ni40Ta35-Co20Nb5, and Ni30Ta35Co30Nb5. These alloys possess very high density (around 12.5g/cm3) and very high strength (e.g.>3GPa). Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and x-ray diffraction (XRD) were used to characterise the amorphicity of the ribbons. Mechanical properties were measured via a combination of Vickers hardness, bending strength, and tensile strength for each chemistry. At least 50 tests were conducted for each chemistry and each test technique in order to quantify the variability of properties using both 2- and 3-parameter Weibull statistics. The variability in properties and their source (s) were compared to that of other engineering materials, while the nature of deformation via shear bands as well as fracture surface features have been determined using SEM. Toughness, the role of defects, and volume effects are also discussed.

Author
H J Neilson Et Al
Origin
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Oh, Usa
Journal Title
Materials Science & Engineering A 634 2015 176-182
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 4200

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Weibull Modulus Of Hardness, Bend Strength, And Tensile Strength Of Ni-Ta-Co-X Metallic Glass Ribbons
Materials Science & Engineering A 634 2015 176-182
S 4200
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