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Enhancement of Magnetic and Tensile Mechanical Performances in Fe-Based Metallic Microwires Induced by Trace Ni-Doping

Herein, the effect of Ni-doping amount on microstructure, magnetic and mechanical properties of Fe-based metallic microwires was systematically investigated further to reveal the influence mechanism of Ni-doping on the microstructure and properties of metallic microwires. Experimental results indica...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Mingwei, Qu, Guanda, Liu, Jingshun, Pang, Mengyao, Wang, Xufeng, Liu, Rui, Cao, Guanyu, Ma, Guoxi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8269733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199094
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14133589
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author Zhang, Mingwei
Qu, Guanda
Liu, Jingshun
Pang, Mengyao
Wang, Xufeng
Liu, Rui
Cao, Guanyu
Ma, Guoxi
author_facet Zhang, Mingwei
Qu, Guanda
Liu, Jingshun
Pang, Mengyao
Wang, Xufeng
Liu, Rui
Cao, Guanyu
Ma, Guoxi
author_sort Zhang, Mingwei
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description Herein, the effect of Ni-doping amount on microstructure, magnetic and mechanical properties of Fe-based metallic microwires was systematically investigated further to reveal the influence mechanism of Ni-doping on the microstructure and properties of metallic microwires. Experimental results indicate that the rotated-dipping Fe-based microwires structure is an amorphous and nanocrystalline biphasic structure; the wire surface is smooth, uniform and continuous, without obvious macro- and micro-defects that have favorable thermal stability; and moreover, the degree of wire structure order increases with an increase in Ni-doping amount. Meanwhile, FeSiBNi2 microwires possess the better softly magnetic properties than the other wires with different Ni-doping, and their main magnetic performance indexes of M(s), M(r), H(c) and μ(m) are 174.06 emu/g, 10.82 emu/g, 33.08 Oe and 0.43, respectively. Appropriate Ni-doping amount can effectively improve the tensile strength of Fe-based microwires, and the tensile strength of FeSiBNi3 microwires is the largest of all, reaching 2518 MPa. Weibull statistical analysis also indicates that the fracture reliability of FeSiBNi2 microwires is much better and its fracture threshold value σ(u) is 1488 MPa. However, Fe-based microwires on macroscopic exhibit the brittle fracture feature, and the angle of sideview fracture θ decreases as Ni-doping amount increases, which also reveals the certain plasticity due to a certain amount of nanocrystalline in the microwires structure, also including a huge amount of shear bands in the sideview fracture and a few molten drops in the cross-section fracture. Therefore, Ni-doped Fe-based metallic microwires can be used as the functional integrated materials in practical engineering application as for their unique magnetic and mechanical performances.
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spelling pubmed-82697332021-07-10 Enhancement of Magnetic and Tensile Mechanical Performances in Fe-Based Metallic Microwires Induced by Trace Ni-Doping Zhang, Mingwei Qu, Guanda Liu, Jingshun Pang, Mengyao Wang, Xufeng Liu, Rui Cao, Guanyu Ma, Guoxi Materials (Basel) Article Herein, the effect of Ni-doping amount on microstructure, magnetic and mechanical properties of Fe-based metallic microwires was systematically investigated further to reveal the influence mechanism of Ni-doping on the microstructure and properties of metallic microwires. Experimental results indicate that the rotated-dipping Fe-based microwires structure is an amorphous and nanocrystalline biphasic structure; the wire surface is smooth, uniform and continuous, without obvious macro- and micro-defects that have favorable thermal stability; and moreover, the degree of wire structure order increases with an increase in Ni-doping amount. Meanwhile, FeSiBNi2 microwires possess the better softly magnetic properties than the other wires with different Ni-doping, and their main magnetic performance indexes of M(s), M(r), H(c) and μ(m) are 174.06 emu/g, 10.82 emu/g, 33.08 Oe and 0.43, respectively. Appropriate Ni-doping amount can effectively improve the tensile strength of Fe-based microwires, and the tensile strength of FeSiBNi3 microwires is the largest of all, reaching 2518 MPa. Weibull statistical analysis also indicates that the fracture reliability of FeSiBNi2 microwires is much better and its fracture threshold value σ(u) is 1488 MPa. However, Fe-based microwires on macroscopic exhibit the brittle fracture feature, and the angle of sideview fracture θ decreases as Ni-doping amount increases, which also reveals the certain plasticity due to a certain amount of nanocrystalline in the microwires structure, also including a huge amount of shear bands in the sideview fracture and a few molten drops in the cross-section fracture. Therefore, Ni-doped Fe-based metallic microwires can be used as the functional integrated materials in practical engineering application as for their unique magnetic and mechanical performances. MDPI 2021-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8269733/ /pubmed/34199094 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14133589 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Mingwei
Qu, Guanda
Liu, Jingshun
Pang, Mengyao
Wang, Xufeng
Liu, Rui
Cao, Guanyu
Ma, Guoxi
Enhancement of Magnetic and Tensile Mechanical Performances in Fe-Based Metallic Microwires Induced by Trace Ni-Doping
title Enhancement of Magnetic and Tensile Mechanical Performances in Fe-Based Metallic Microwires Induced by Trace Ni-Doping
title_full Enhancement of Magnetic and Tensile Mechanical Performances in Fe-Based Metallic Microwires Induced by Trace Ni-Doping
title_fullStr Enhancement of Magnetic and Tensile Mechanical Performances in Fe-Based Metallic Microwires Induced by Trace Ni-Doping
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of Magnetic and Tensile Mechanical Performances in Fe-Based Metallic Microwires Induced by Trace Ni-Doping
title_short Enhancement of Magnetic and Tensile Mechanical Performances in Fe-Based Metallic Microwires Induced by Trace Ni-Doping
title_sort enhancement of magnetic and tensile mechanical performances in fe-based metallic microwires induced by trace ni-doping
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8269733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199094
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14133589
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