2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2010.12.095
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Cooling rate effect on Young's modulus and hardness of a Zr-based metallic glass

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“…On the other hand, the red dotted line shows the volume fraction of particle bandings (ϕ 0 +ϕ w ) increases with increasing pulling speeds, which also implies the particle packing density ϕ p in the particle bandings decreases with increasing pulling speeds according to Eq.(2). This speed-dependent particle packing density can be explained by the speed-dependent entropic ordering of particles [1,[18][19][20] and also confirmed by other independent experiments of mono-layer particles in Fig found that the atomic packing density will decrease as the freezing speed increases [21,22]. And particles are usually seen as big atoms [18].…”
Section: Speed-dependent Ice Bandingssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…On the other hand, the red dotted line shows the volume fraction of particle bandings (ϕ 0 +ϕ w ) increases with increasing pulling speeds, which also implies the particle packing density ϕ p in the particle bandings decreases with increasing pulling speeds according to Eq.(2). This speed-dependent particle packing density can be explained by the speed-dependent entropic ordering of particles [1,[18][19][20] and also confirmed by other independent experiments of mono-layer particles in Fig found that the atomic packing density will decrease as the freezing speed increases [21,22]. And particles are usually seen as big atoms [18].…”
Section: Speed-dependent Ice Bandingssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…These advantages offer great potential for applications of MGs [1,2]. Notably, Zr-rich alloys are important MGs due to their strong glass forming ability [3] and outstanding mechanical properties, such as high Young's modulus [4], fracture toughness [5] and elasticity [6]. The superconducting properties of the Zr-Rh system was proposed in 1955, and has subsequently attracted widespread interest [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that one thermal effect on 879 • C, which corresponds to the invariant reaction L ↔ (Cu) + Cu 6 Ce, has been detected for samples 4, 5 ( Fig. 2c and d) and 6.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) have attracted much attention due to the unique properties and potential applications as functional materials [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. The Ce-Cu system is one of the sub-systems of the Ce-based bulk metallic glasses with an exceptionally low glass transition temperature [4,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%