Interactions between mechanically generated defects and corrosion phenomena of Zr-based bulk metallic glasses |
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Authors: | A. Gebert P.F. GostinM. Uhlemann J. Eckert L. Schultz |
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Affiliation: | a Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, IFW Dresden, PO Box 270116, D-01171 Dresden, Germany b TU Dresden, Institute of Materials Science, D-01062 Dresden, Germany |
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Abstract: | Using the example of a Zr-Ti-Al-Cu-Ni bulk metallic glass with an ex situ approach, two aspects were studied: (i) the effects of pre-formed corrosion pits on the room temperature deformation behaviour, and (ii) the effect of mechanically generated defects on the local corrosion susceptibility. For the latter, Vickers micro-indents generated with different loads were also employed as model defects. It is revealed that pre-formed corrosion pits act as favourable surface sites to which shear bands are linked and most likely nucleate, which leads to a slight reduction in the maximum compression stress. Further, mechanically generated defects have to be considered as critical weak points at a glassy sample surface which can act as preferential sites for local corrosion initiation and propagation. Local chemical and structural changes due to the formation of shear bands as a response to mechanical load are discussed as possible reasons for this. For potential high-load applications of bulk metallic glasses this interaction must be considered as an important lifetime limiting aspect. |
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Keywords: | Metallic glass Corrosion Hydrogen Plastic deformation Hardness |
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