Effect of Si addition on Curie temperature and thermal expansion coefficient of (Fe71.2B24Y4.8)96Nb4 Invar bulk metallic glasses
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2024

The ultra-low thermal expansion coefficient α makes the Fe-Ni Invar alloys useful in various applications. Their low strength and low Curie temperature Tc are, however, limiting factors. Interestingly, some Fe-based bulk metallic glasses (BMGs), with inherent high strength, exhibit the clear Invar effect. In particular, the (Fe71.2B24Y4.8)96Nb4 BMG has the lowest α among Fe-based BMGs, but it unfortunately also has the lowest Tc. In this work, silicon was added into this alloy with the aim to elevate Tc while maintaining a low α. It was found that when silicon partially substituted boron, Tc did not increase significantly but α did, which is not ideal. On the other hand, when silicon partially substituted yttrium and niobium and especially niobium, Tc increased significantly while α did not, which is close to the ideal scenario. When 3% of niobium was substituted by silicon, Tc reached the maximum value of 296 °C while α remained a low value of 7.4 × 10−6/°C. Comparing to the Fe-Ni Invar alloy, although this BMG has an inferior α, it has much higher Tc (+115 °C) and strength (∼9 times), presenting a potential for application as a new Invar material with moderate (low) thermal expansion, high operating temperature, and high strength.

Författare

Z. R. Wang

Jiangxi Academy of Sciences

Nanchang Hangkong University

T. Yang

Nanchang Hangkong University

D. Wu

Jiangxi Academy of Sciences

C. M. Wang

Jiangxi Academy of Sciences

H. Guo

Jiangxi Academy of Sciences

Q. Hu

Jiangxi Academy of Sciences

Sheng Guo

Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Material och tillverkning

Journal of Applied Physics

0021-8979 (ISSN) 1089-7550 (eISSN)

Vol. 136 4 045110

Ämneskategorier

Annan materialteknik

Metallurgi och metalliska material

Den kondenserade materiens fysik

Styrkeområden

Materialvetenskap

DOI

10.1063/5.0211847

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