The dry sliding friction coefficient and the wear volume loss W, in a zirconium-based bulk metallic glass (BMG) under high-frequency (50 Hz) reciprocating conditions, were investigated with the objective of assessing the influence of free volume and crystallization on the wear behavior of amorphous metals. The BMG samples were annealed either below the glass transition temperature Tg to induce structural relaxation and hence reduce the free volume that controls plasticity through shear-band formation or above Tg to crystallize the amorphous BMG prior to wear testing. Results show that the wear behavior of both the as-cast and relaxed glasses was dominated by the oxidation of the surface layers. A sharp transition in the contact electrical ...
Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) have the potential to exhibit exceptional wear-resistance due to their ...
Thermally grown surface oxide layers dominate the single-asperity tribological behavior of a Zr60Cu3...
Mechanical properties of metallic glasses are quite distinct from their crystalline counterparts, wh...
The dry sliding friction coefficient μ and the wear volume loss W, in a zirconium-based bulk metalli...
Wear properties of bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are important for industrial applications as much as...
International audienceThanks to their outstanding mechanical properties, Bulk Metallic Glasses (BMGs...
In the present work, the local atomic ordering and the wear performance of ZrCuAlAg bulk metallic gl...
This paper investigates the friction and wear properties of bulk metallic glass Ti40Zr25Ni3Cu12Be20 ...
International audienceBy quenching a liquid metallic alloy, the crystallization process can be bypas...
In this study, the surface degradation behavior was studied for typical examples from bulk metallic ...
Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are a new class of structural materials and exhibit unique combinations...
Bulk metallic glass (BMG) is a promising class of materials in many industries where tribological pe...
The wear properties of a La62Cu12Ni12Al14 bulk metallic glass (BMG) using sliding wear system under ...
Dry sliding wear of as cast and different annealed states of Cu60Zr30Ti10 bulk metallic glass was st...
We present a comparative study of the tribological properties of Pd-, Pt-, and Zr-based bulk metalli...
Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) have the potential to exhibit exceptional wear-resistance due to their ...
Thermally grown surface oxide layers dominate the single-asperity tribological behavior of a Zr60Cu3...
Mechanical properties of metallic glasses are quite distinct from their crystalline counterparts, wh...
The dry sliding friction coefficient μ and the wear volume loss W, in a zirconium-based bulk metalli...
Wear properties of bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are important for industrial applications as much as...
International audienceThanks to their outstanding mechanical properties, Bulk Metallic Glasses (BMGs...
In the present work, the local atomic ordering and the wear performance of ZrCuAlAg bulk metallic gl...
This paper investigates the friction and wear properties of bulk metallic glass Ti40Zr25Ni3Cu12Be20 ...
International audienceBy quenching a liquid metallic alloy, the crystallization process can be bypas...
In this study, the surface degradation behavior was studied for typical examples from bulk metallic ...
Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are a new class of structural materials and exhibit unique combinations...
Bulk metallic glass (BMG) is a promising class of materials in many industries where tribological pe...
The wear properties of a La62Cu12Ni12Al14 bulk metallic glass (BMG) using sliding wear system under ...
Dry sliding wear of as cast and different annealed states of Cu60Zr30Ti10 bulk metallic glass was st...
We present a comparative study of the tribological properties of Pd-, Pt-, and Zr-based bulk metalli...
Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) have the potential to exhibit exceptional wear-resistance due to their ...
Thermally grown surface oxide layers dominate the single-asperity tribological behavior of a Zr60Cu3...
Mechanical properties of metallic glasses are quite distinct from their crystalline counterparts, wh...