Abstract
Bulk Zr 50Cu 50− x Ni x ( x = 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25) martensitic alloys with high strength, good ductibility and strong work-hardening ability have been prepared by copper-mold-casting. With the increase in the Ni content, the grain size of the ZrCu martensite becomes finer, the yield strength of the alloy increases, while the ultimate compressive strength and fracture strain first increase and then decrease. The Zr 50Cu 35Ni 15 ( x = 15) alloy exhibits the highest ultimate compressive strength of 1916 MPa, the largest fracture strain of 12.85% and the work-hardening capacity of 0.83. The work-hardening behavior of these alloys depends on the Ni content. The solid solubility of Ni in matrix influences the dislocation density in the as-cast sample. As a result, the work-hardening capacity of Zr 50Cu 50− x Ni x martensitic alloys decreases with increasing Ni addition.
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