Abstract
ABSTRACTTo comprehensively understand the quantitative mechanical–thermal properties and fracture mechanisms of Zr-based bulk metallic glass (BMG), by using self-made miniature tensile/compressive device and motor-piezoelectric coupling driven fatigue device, a series of static and dynamic mechanical tests at elevated temperatures of bulk Zr55Cu30Al10Ni5 BMG with glass transition temperature Tg of 411°C were carried out. Uniaxial tensile and compressive behaviours at temperatures with range from RT to 400°C were experimentally obtained by means of digital speckle correlation analysis, the estimation of Young’s modulus and fracture strengths as a function of the applied temperatures were investigated. The static and cyclic fracture morphologies at various temperatures were obtained to describe the mechanical–thermal fracture mechanisms in detail. The coupling effect of loading types, stress-induced temperature rise and applied temperature on the evolution of cleavage features, dimples, vein patterns and shear softening behaviours were investigated.
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