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Can Severe Plastic Deformation Tune Nanocrystallization in Fe-Based Metallic Glasses?

The effects of severe plastic deformation (SPD) by means of high-pressure torsion (HPT) on the structural properties of the two iron-based metallic glasses Fe(73.9)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(15.5)B(6.6) and Fe(81.2)Co(4)Si(0.5)B(9.5)P(4)Cu(0.8) have been investigated and compared. While for Fe(73.9)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(1...

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Autores principales: Antoni, Monika, Spieckermann, Florian, Plutta, Niklas, Gammer, Christoph, Kapp, Marlene, Ramasamy, Parthiban, Polak, Christian, Pippan, Reinhard, Zehetbauer, Michael J., Eckert, Jürgen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9919121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36770265
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16031260
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author Antoni, Monika
Spieckermann, Florian
Plutta, Niklas
Gammer, Christoph
Kapp, Marlene
Ramasamy, Parthiban
Polak, Christian
Pippan, Reinhard
Zehetbauer, Michael J.
Eckert, Jürgen
author_facet Antoni, Monika
Spieckermann, Florian
Plutta, Niklas
Gammer, Christoph
Kapp, Marlene
Ramasamy, Parthiban
Polak, Christian
Pippan, Reinhard
Zehetbauer, Michael J.
Eckert, Jürgen
author_sort Antoni, Monika
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description The effects of severe plastic deformation (SPD) by means of high-pressure torsion (HPT) on the structural properties of the two iron-based metallic glasses Fe(73.9)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(15.5)B(6.6) and Fe(81.2)Co(4)Si(0.5)B(9.5)P(4)Cu(0.8) have been investigated and compared. While for Fe(73.9)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(15.5)B(6.6), HPT processing allows us to extend the known consolidation and deformation ranges, HPT processing of Fe(81.2)Co(4)Si(0.5)B(9.5)P(4)Cu(0.8) for the first time ever achieves consolidation and deformation with a minimum number of cracks. Using numerous analyses such as X-ray diffraction, dynamic mechanical analyses, and differential scanning calorimetry, as well as optical and transmission electron microscopy, clearly reveals that Fe(81.2)Co(4)Si(0.5)B(9.5)P(4)Cu(0.8) exhibits HPT-induced crystallization phenomena, while Fe(73.9)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(15.5)B(6.6) does not crystallize even at the highest HPT-deformation degrees applied. The reasons for these findings are discussed in terms of differences in the deformation energies expended, and the number and composition of the individual crystalline phases formed. The results appear promising for obtaining improved magnetic properties of glassy alloys without additional thermal treatment.
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spelling pubmed-99191212023-02-12 Can Severe Plastic Deformation Tune Nanocrystallization in Fe-Based Metallic Glasses? Antoni, Monika Spieckermann, Florian Plutta, Niklas Gammer, Christoph Kapp, Marlene Ramasamy, Parthiban Polak, Christian Pippan, Reinhard Zehetbauer, Michael J. Eckert, Jürgen Materials (Basel) Article The effects of severe plastic deformation (SPD) by means of high-pressure torsion (HPT) on the structural properties of the two iron-based metallic glasses Fe(73.9)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(15.5)B(6.6) and Fe(81.2)Co(4)Si(0.5)B(9.5)P(4)Cu(0.8) have been investigated and compared. While for Fe(73.9)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(15.5)B(6.6), HPT processing allows us to extend the known consolidation and deformation ranges, HPT processing of Fe(81.2)Co(4)Si(0.5)B(9.5)P(4)Cu(0.8) for the first time ever achieves consolidation and deformation with a minimum number of cracks. Using numerous analyses such as X-ray diffraction, dynamic mechanical analyses, and differential scanning calorimetry, as well as optical and transmission electron microscopy, clearly reveals that Fe(81.2)Co(4)Si(0.5)B(9.5)P(4)Cu(0.8) exhibits HPT-induced crystallization phenomena, while Fe(73.9)Cu(1)Nb(3)Si(15.5)B(6.6) does not crystallize even at the highest HPT-deformation degrees applied. The reasons for these findings are discussed in terms of differences in the deformation energies expended, and the number and composition of the individual crystalline phases formed. The results appear promising for obtaining improved magnetic properties of glassy alloys without additional thermal treatment. MDPI 2023-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9919121/ /pubmed/36770265 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16031260 Text en © 2023 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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Spieckermann, Florian
Plutta, Niklas
Gammer, Christoph
Kapp, Marlene
Ramasamy, Parthiban
Polak, Christian
Pippan, Reinhard
Zehetbauer, Michael J.
Eckert, Jürgen
Can Severe Plastic Deformation Tune Nanocrystallization in Fe-Based Metallic Glasses?
title Can Severe Plastic Deformation Tune Nanocrystallization in Fe-Based Metallic Glasses?
title_full Can Severe Plastic Deformation Tune Nanocrystallization in Fe-Based Metallic Glasses?
title_fullStr Can Severe Plastic Deformation Tune Nanocrystallization in Fe-Based Metallic Glasses?
title_full_unstemmed Can Severe Plastic Deformation Tune Nanocrystallization in Fe-Based Metallic Glasses?
title_short Can Severe Plastic Deformation Tune Nanocrystallization in Fe-Based Metallic Glasses?
title_sort can severe plastic deformation tune nanocrystallization in fe-based metallic glasses?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9919121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36770265
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16031260
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