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      Deformation behavior of metallic glass composites reinforced with shape memory nanowires studied via molecular dynamics simulations

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      Applied Physics Letters
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            Results are presented for a ductile metal reinforced bulk metallic glass matrix composite based on glass forming compositions in the Zr-Ti-Cu-Ni-Be system. Primary dendrite growth and solute partitioning in the molten state yields a microstructure consisting of a ductile crystalline Ti-Zr-Nb beta phase, with bcc structure, in a Zr-Ti-Nb-Cu-Ni-Be bulk metallic glass matrix. Under unconstrained mechanical loading organized shear band patterns develop throughout the sample. This results in a dramatic increase in the plastic strain to failure, impact resistance, and toughness of the metallic glass.
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              Atomic level structure in multicomponent bulk metallic glass.

              The atomic-level structure of a representative ternary Cu-Zr-Al bulk metallic glass (BMG) has been resolved. Cu- (and Al-) centered icosahedral clusters are identified as the basic local structural motifs. Compared with the Cu-Zr base binary, a small percentage of Al in the ternary BMG leads to dramatically increased population of full icosahedra and their spatial connectivity. The stabilizing effect of Al is not merely topological, but also has its origin in the electronic interactions and bond shortening.
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                Journal
                Applied Physics Letters
                Appl. Phys. Lett.
                AIP Publishing
                0003-6951
                1077-3118
                May 25 2015
                May 25 2015
                : 106
                : 21
                : 211902
                Affiliations
                [1 ]IFW Dresden, Institut für Komplexe Materialien, Helmholtzstr. 20, D-01069 Dresden, Germany
                [2 ]Politehnica University of Timisoara, P-ta Victoriei 2, RO-300006 Timisoara, Romania
                [3 ]TU Dresden, Institut für Werkstoffwissenschaft, D-01062 Dresden, Germany
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                10.1063/1.4921857
                00239d19-bbb1-47aa-b96f-18a0e0a4a7cf
                © 2015

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