Glassy solidification criterion of Zr50Cu40Al 10 alloy

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Abstract

We examined the solidification morphology and structure of arc-melted Zr50Cu40Al10 glass-forming alloys in order to determine the impurity influences using two grades of Zr metals: "sponge Zr" purified somewhat but not highly by the Kroll method, and highly purified "crystal Zr". When crystal Zr is used, arc-melted Zr 50Cu40Al10 alloy exhibits superior glass-forming ability in forming glassy phase, even in a 40-g master alloy. When sponge Zr is used, on the other hand, we can see distinct a chain reaction of exothermic heat due to crystallization after vitrification during solidification. We conclude that the origin of the crystallization in arc-melted Zr50Cu40Al10 alloy with sponge Zr is probably chlorine as an impurity in sponge Zr metals. Furthermore, vitrification in front of the solidification interface of arc-melted Zr50Cu 40Al10 alloy with crystal Zr can occur when the crystalline growth phase is an Al-supersaturated B2 (B19′)-type ZrCu phase. ©2007 The Japan institute of Metals.

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Yokoyama, Y., Fredriksson, H., Yasuda, H., Nishijima, M., & Inoue, A. (2007). Glassy solidification criterion of Zr50Cu40Al 10 alloy. Materials Transactions, 48(6), 1363–1372. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.MF200624

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