To study the influence of Fe addition on the Al-based amorphous alloys,the structure and properties of Al84Ni10La6 and Al84Ni9Fe1La6 alloys were investigated through various techniques.The results show that 1% Fe(mol...To study the influence of Fe addition on the Al-based amorphous alloys,the structure and properties of Al84Ni10La6 and Al84Ni9Fe1La6 alloys were investigated through various techniques.The results show that 1% Fe(molar fraction) addition increases the area of the pre-peak in the structure factor and decreases the thermal expansion coefficient difference between the crystalline and amorphous states.1% Fe addition also improves the glass forming ability(GFA),micro-hardness,fracture toughness,electric resistivity,absolute diamagnetism and corrosion resistance of Al-Ni-La alloys,which is related to the changes of medium-range order and quench-in free volume caused by 1% Fe addition.展开更多
基金Projects(50871061,50871062,50831003 and 50631010)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2008BS04020)supported by the Excellent Youth Science and Technology Award of Shandong Province,China+2 种基金Project(NCET-06-584)supported by the New Century Talents Program of the Ministry of Education,ChinaProject(2007CB613901)supported by the National Basic Research Program of ChinaProject(LZUMMM2010008)supported by Open Project of Key Laboratory for Magnetism Materials of the Ministry of Education,China
文摘To study the influence of Fe addition on the Al-based amorphous alloys,the structure and properties of Al84Ni10La6 and Al84Ni9Fe1La6 alloys were investigated through various techniques.The results show that 1% Fe(molar fraction) addition increases the area of the pre-peak in the structure factor and decreases the thermal expansion coefficient difference between the crystalline and amorphous states.1% Fe addition also improves the glass forming ability(GFA),micro-hardness,fracture toughness,electric resistivity,absolute diamagnetism and corrosion resistance of Al-Ni-La alloys,which is related to the changes of medium-range order and quench-in free volume caused by 1% Fe addition.