Solid-state amorphization of Cu + Zr multi-stacks by ARB and HPT techniques

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Y. F. Sun
Y. Todaka
M. Umemoto
N. Tsuji
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[1] Osaka University,Department of Adaptive Machine Systems
[2] Toyohashi University of Technology,Department of Production Systems Engineering
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Journal of Materials Science | 2008年 / 43卷
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Equal Channel Angular Pressing; Accumulative Roll Bonding; High Pressure Torsion; CuZr; Differential Scanning Calorimeter Curve;
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A series of CuZr binary alloys with wide composition range were fabricated through ARB and HPT techniques using pure Cu and Zr metals as the starting materials. Bulk alloy sheets with thickness of about 0.8 mm after ARB process and alloy disks with 0.30 mm in thickness and 10 mm in diameter after HPT process can be obtained, respectively. The structures of all the alloys were found to be gradually refined with the increase of ARB cycles or HPT rotations. As a result, nanoscale multiple-layered structure was formed for the 10 cycled ARBed specimens, which could partially transform into amorphous phase during subsequent low temperature annealing. While for the as-HPTed sample, the alloy was completely amorphized after 20 rotations without any heat treatment. The thermal stabilities of the amorphous alloys were studied. The deformation behavior and the amorphization mechanism during the ARB and HPT process were put forward and discussed.
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