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Tensile Properties of Melt-Extracted and Annealed Ni/Fe-Based Amorphous Metallic Fibers

Journal

METALS
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/met12060918

Keywords

amorphous metallic fibers; tensile behaviors; microstructures; annealing treatment; free volume

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [52071118, 52171154]

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The increase in fracture stresses of both nickel- and iron-based amorphous metallic fibers after annealing treatment is attributed to the elimination of free volume during the annealing process.
Here, melt-extracted Ni- and Fe-based amorphous metallic fibers (AMFs) were annealed below their glass transition temperatures. The tensile behaviors and microstructures of the melt-extracted and the annealed AMF samples were studied. For melt-extracted Ni- and Fe-based samples, the difference of fracture angles can be attributed to their difference of parameter alpha in the unified tensile fracture criterion. The revolution in the microstructure and mechanical properties induced by annealing treatment has been interpreted in detail. Prolonging the annealing time or increasing the annealing temperature can lead to an increase in fracture stresses of both Ni- and Fe-based AMFs. It was demonstrated that the increase in the fracture stresses of annealed AMFs is caused by the free volume annihilation in annealing processing.

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