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Elastic properties of the Ni-containing metallic glasses.

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Abstract

Several different acoustic techniques can be used to determine the elastic constants of a material. We use resonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS) and acoustic pulse-echo (APE) to investigate the elastic properties of Ni71.5Cr5.6Nb3.4P16.5B3, a bulk metallic glass alloy (Ni-BMG). The sample was made by a counter-gravity suction casting technique. Modeling of the measured spectrum of acoustic resonances for the sample in its cylindrical geometry was done with finite element analysis (FEA). FEA gives a longitudinal modulus (C11) of 300 GPa, and a Youngs modulus (C44) of 50 GPa (+/-5%). We compare these values with literature values for other Ni-bearing bulk metallic glass alloys.

Presenters

  • Oleksiy Svitelski

    Gordon College, Wenham MA

Authors

  • Oleksiy Svitelski

    Gordon College, Wenham MA

  • Danielle Duggins

    Gordon College, Wenham MA

  • David S Lee

    Gordon College, Wenham MA

  • Alexey Suslov

    National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Natl High Magnetic Field Lab, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee FL, Florida State University