Abstract

AbstractThe glass forming ability (GFA) of a wide range of binary and ternary alloy systems (Au–Si, Pd–Si, Ti–Be, Zr–Be, Hf–Be, Cu–Ti, Co–Zr, Ni–Zr, Cu–Zr, Ni–P, Pd–P, Ni–Pd–P, Cu–Pd–P, Co–Ti–Zr, Zr–Be–Hf, Ti–Be–Hf, Ti–Be–Zr) was calculated using a combined thermodynamic and kinetic approach. There is good agreement between the predicted glass forming ranges and those experimentally observed. By using this combined approach it has also proved possible to estimate critical cooling rates for phases not observed in the equilibrium phase diagram. A significant advantage of the approach is that, for multicomponent alloys, the melting temperatures and thermodynamic input parameters for the kinetic equations are derived using the constituent binary thermodynamic phase diagram calculations and, therefore, it has the potential to predict GFA in multicomponent systems using information from mainly binary systems.MST/788

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