BMG/결정질 복합재의 과냉각 액상구역에서 압축 변형 거동

Plastic deformation behavior of BMG/crystalline composites in the supercooled liquid region during compression

  • 박은수 (고려대학교 신소재 공학부) ;
  • 이주호 (고려대학교 신소재 공학부) ;
  • 김상현 (고려대학교 신소재 공학부) ;
  • 허무영 (고려대학교 신소재 공학부) ;
  • 김휘준 (한국생산기술연구원 신기능 소재팀) ;
  • 배정찬 (한국생산기술연구원 신기능 소재팀)
  • 발행 : 2007.05.10

초록

Bulk metallic glass (BMG)/crystalline composites comprising a copper based BMG alloy and crystalline nickel were produced by means of eloctroless plating of nickel on $Cu_{54}Zr_{22}Ti_{18}Ni_6$ BMG powder and subsequent consolidation using spark plasma sintering. The plastic deformation behavior of BMG/crystalline composites was examined by uniaxial compression test at various temperatures in the supercooled liquid region (SLR) of the BMG alloy. The evolution of strain states during uniaxial compression was tackled by microstructure observations. Deformation temperature played an important role in the deformation behavior of BMG/crystalline composites, which was attributed to a strong temperature dependence of the flow stress of the BMG alloy in the SLR. BMG/crystalline composites deformed homogenously in the temperature range where the flow stress of the BMG alloy was close to that of crystalline nickel. In contrast, inhomogeneous deformation was observed in the temperature range where the flow stress of the BMG alloy largely differs from that of crystalline nickel.

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