Improve the Forming Ability of Al-Based Metallic Glass Under Ultrasonic Vibration at Room Temperature

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In this work, a rapid and controllable ultrasonic vibration method for forming Al-based metallic glass at room temperature is proposed. This method can dramatically improve the forming ability of Al-based metallic glasses, which are virtually brittle at room temperature and have almost no supercooled liquid region at high temperatures. Under ultrasonic vibration, Al-based metallic glasses exhibited obvious plastic flow, with a maximum deformation degree up to 58% and an average deformation degree up to 43%. It is worth mentioning that no crystalline peaks were found on the X-ray diffraction patterns after deformation under ultrasonic vibration, and the mechanical properties remained the same as the primary sample. The present results provide a new approach for the deformation and forming of Al-based metallic glasses, which can significantly broaden their applications.

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Liang, X., Fan, C., Fu, J., Liu, Z., Zhang, Z., Ren, S., … Shi, H. (2021). Improve the Forming Ability of Al-Based Metallic Glass Under Ultrasonic Vibration at Room Temperature. Frontiers in Materials, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2021.746955

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