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Investigation of the mechanical behavior of ion irradiated Ni-free Ti-based metallic glass by nanoindentation

The mechanical response of ion irradiated metallic glass specimens with nominal composition of Ti40Cu32Pd14Zr10Sn2Si2 was investigated by nanoindentation. Surfaces of specimens fabricated by the melt spinning process were irradiated with 4MeV Fe2+ ions at 25°C over a range of fluences from 1×1012 to...

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Published in:CIRP annals 2014, Vol.63 (1), p.533-536
Main Authors: Lucca, D.A., Zare, A., Klopfstein, M.J., Shao, L., Xie, G.Q.
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Language:English
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Summary:The mechanical response of ion irradiated metallic glass specimens with nominal composition of Ti40Cu32Pd14Zr10Sn2Si2 was investigated by nanoindentation. Surfaces of specimens fabricated by the melt spinning process were irradiated with 4MeV Fe2+ ions at 25°C over a range of fluences from 1×1012 to 1×1015ions/cm2. Irradiations were also performed at temperatures up to 300°C. Nanoindentation experiments were performed to obtain values of reduced elastic modulus and hardness and to investigate the material's shear band behavior. Irradiation was found to result in a lower reduced elastic modulus and hardness, however was found to increase homogeneous deformation by suppression of shear band activity.
ISSN:0007-8506
DOI:10.1016/j.cirp.2014.03.045