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CuZr-based bulk metallic glass and glass matrix composites fabricated by selective laser melting
Authors:Liang Deng  Long Zhang  Konrad Kosiba  René Limbach  Lothar Wondraczek  Gang Wang  Dongdong Gu  Uta Kühn  Simon Pauly
Abstract:Monolithic bulk metallic glass and glass matrix composites with a relative density above 98 % were produced by processing Cu46Zr46Al8 (at.%) via selective laser melting (SLM).Their microstructures and mechanical properties were systematically examined.B2 CuZr nanocrystals (30-100 nm in diameter) are uniformly dispersed in the glassy matrix when SLM is conducted at an intermediate energy input.These B2 CuZr nanocrystals nucleate the oxygen-stabilized big cube phase during a remelting step.The presence of these nanocrystals increases the structural heterogeneity as indirectly revealed by mircrohardness and nanoindentation measurements.The corresponding maps in combination with calorimetric data indicate that the glassy phase is altered by the processing conditions.Despite the formation of crystals and a high overall free volume content,all additively manufactured samples fail at lower stress than the as-cast glass and without any plastic strain.The inherent brittleness is attributed to the presence of relatively large pores and the increased oxygen content after selective laser melting.
Keywords:Selective laser melting  CuZr-based glass  Bulk metallic glass matrix composites  Phase formation  Mechanical properties
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