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Toughening 3D-printed Zr-based bulk metallic glass via synergistic defects engineering

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MATERIALS RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 10, 期 6, 页码 377-384

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/21663831.2022.2054291

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Selective laser melting; Zr-based bulk metallic glass; mechanical properties; defect engineering

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51871102, 52192604, 51531003]
  2. Hubei Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars [2020CFA086]

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This study achieves a promising combination of high strength, good plasticity, and fracture toughness in 3D-printed bulk metallic glasses through the strategy of defect engineering.
IMPACT STATEMENT A promising combination of high strength, and fairly good plasticity and fracture toughness is achieved in 3D-printed bulk metallic glasses via a novel strategy, namely synergistic defect engineering. 3D printing provides a novel approach to fabricate bulk metallic glass components without limitations in size and geometry. However, defects (porosity and partial crystallization) are inevitable, which are detrimental to mechanical properties. The present work shows that by careful control of these defects in a 3D-printed BMG (Zr60.14Cu22.31Fe4.85Al9.7Ag3), a promising combination of high strength (1.8 GPa), and fairly good plasticity (>1%) and fracture toughness (similar to 45 MPa m(1/2)) can be achieved via utilizing the strengthening effect (nanocrystalline precipitation) and toughening effect (micropores-induced shear banding). The results indicate that the mechanical properties of 3D-printed BMGs could be tailored by the defect engineering strategy.

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