Theoretical study on behaviour of superplastic forming/diffusion bonding of bulk metallic glasses
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posted on 2024-06-17, 07:12authored byJ Lin, X Wang, C Wen
Based on the behaviour of the superplastic deformation of metallic glasses and Pilling’s model, a diffusion bonding model suitable for metallic glasses is proposed in the present study. In the current model, the diffusion bonding processes consists of two stages: one is the plastic deformation stage and the other is the void shrinkage stage, in which, the atom diffusion and superplastic deformation are responsible for the void shrinkage. Applying this model to the diffusion bonding of a Zr based metallic glass, the predicted bonding time is in good agreement with the experimental result. A map for determining the bonding temperature and time to achieve high quality bonding in a Zr based metallic glass is suggested.
History
Journal
Materials science and technology
Volume
26
Pagination
361-366
Location
Leed, England
ISSN
0267-0836
eISSN
1743-2847
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article