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Recent developments in ductile bulk metallic glass composites

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posted on 2024-06-13, 13:12 authored by M Ferry, KJ Laws, C White, DM Miskovic, KF Shamlaye, W Xu, O Biletska
Offering a unique suite of mechanical, physical, and chemical properties, bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) show significant promise as engineering materials. Unfortunately, most BMGs exhibit low tensile ductility at ambient temperature that limits their use as structural (load-bearing) materials. To overcome this problem, BMG composites (BMGCs) containing a second phase are being developed for improving ductility by controlling the mechanics of shear band nucleation and growth in the glassy matrix, which is the primary mode of failure in these materials. This review describes some recent developments in BMGCs and discusses the influence of the type of second phase on mechanical behavior.

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Cambridge, Eng.

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  • Yes

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eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2013, Materials Research Society

Journal

MRS Communications

Volume

3

Pagination

1-12

ISSN

2159-6859

eISSN

2159-6867

Issue

1

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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