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Prediction of Glass Forming Ability Through High Throughput Calculation

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JOURNAL OF PHASE EQUILIBRIA AND DIFFUSION
Volume 39, Issue 5, Pages 562-570

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11669-018-0643-2

Keywords

bulk metallic glasses (BMGs); CALPHAD approach; glass forming ability (GFA); high throughput calculation (HTC)

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In this work, high throughput calculation (HTC) is used to identify composition regions with good glass forming ability (GFA) in the Al-Cu-Zr, Cu-Ni-Zr, Cu-Ti-Zr, Cu-Ni-Ti-Zr, Al-Cu-Ni-Ti-Zr, Mg-Ca-Cu, and Mg-CaNi systems. The predicted composition regions agree well with those observed by experiments in the ternary systems, while less satisfactory agreement is found in the Cu-Ni-Ti-Zr quaternary and the Al-Cu-Ni-Ti-Zr quinary systems. The possible causes that lead to the deviation in the higher order systems are discussed. The major advantage of the HTC method used in this study is that it is simple and can be easily applied to multicomponent systems. The color maps of liquidus temperature and solidification range obtained by HTC provide a valuable guidance to the experimentalists, thus they can focus on the composition regions with high potential of forming bulk metallic glasses, avoid unnecessary trial-and-error test and save time and cost. This approach can also be combined with other criteria to filter compositions with better GFA.

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