In order to study how to improve the overall performance of the operational metal bolt, based on the production process of an ordinary metal bolt used in understructure engineering, this paper focused on the existing ...In order to study how to improve the overall performance of the operational metal bolt, based on the production process of an ordinary metal bolt used in understructure engineering, this paper focused on the existing problems of ordinary metal bolts identified by some survey and analysis. The results show that the structure of operational metal bolts is so unrea- sonable that the bolt tail is easily fractured by low load capacity. Furthermore, a new type of strong big-end metal bolt and its heat treatment and roughing processing technology were introduced. Through bolt tensile and metallographic tests, the property of the new big-end bolt was analyzed. The new findings indicate that after a special processing, the overall strength and plasticity of the bolt is greatly improved, and the grain of the bolt tail structure is refined, which would help build up favorable working conditions for bolt tails.展开更多
In this paper, high-zirconium Zr66+2xAl9-x(Ni1/3Cu2/3)25-x (x=0,1,2 at.%) bulk metallic glasses with high strength and large duc- tility were fabricated by copper mould casting. The effects of zirconium content o...In this paper, high-zirconium Zr66+2xAl9-x(Ni1/3Cu2/3)25-x (x=0,1,2 at.%) bulk metallic glasses with high strength and large duc- tility were fabricated by copper mould casting. The effects of zirconium content on the glass-forming ability (GFA), thermal properties and mechanical properties were investigated using X-ray diffractometer (XRD), differential scanning calorimeter (DSC), and mechanical testing system in compressive and three-point bending modes, respectively. The high-zirconium BMGs show the critical diameters of 3-5 ram, the supercooled liquid region ranging from 70 K to 99 K, and the yield strength of over 1700 MPa. The Zr70Al7(Ni1/3Cu2/3)23 BMG exhibits a large compressive plastic strain up to 21% and a high notch toughness value of 60.6 MPa m1/2. The increase in Zr content results in the decrease in GFA and thermostability, and in the improvement of plasticity under compressive and three-point bending conditions. The superior plasticity of high-zirconium BMGs is at- tributed to their high Poisson's ratio and small elastic modulus ratioμl/B.展开更多
文摘In order to study how to improve the overall performance of the operational metal bolt, based on the production process of an ordinary metal bolt used in understructure engineering, this paper focused on the existing problems of ordinary metal bolts identified by some survey and analysis. The results show that the structure of operational metal bolts is so unrea- sonable that the bolt tail is easily fractured by low load capacity. Furthermore, a new type of strong big-end metal bolt and its heat treatment and roughing processing technology were introduced. Through bolt tensile and metallographic tests, the property of the new big-end bolt was analyzed. The new findings indicate that after a special processing, the overall strength and plasticity of the bolt is greatly improved, and the grain of the bolt tail structure is refined, which would help build up favorable working conditions for bolt tails.
文摘In this paper, high-zirconium Zr66+2xAl9-x(Ni1/3Cu2/3)25-x (x=0,1,2 at.%) bulk metallic glasses with high strength and large duc- tility were fabricated by copper mould casting. The effects of zirconium content on the glass-forming ability (GFA), thermal properties and mechanical properties were investigated using X-ray diffractometer (XRD), differential scanning calorimeter (DSC), and mechanical testing system in compressive and three-point bending modes, respectively. The high-zirconium BMGs show the critical diameters of 3-5 ram, the supercooled liquid region ranging from 70 K to 99 K, and the yield strength of over 1700 MPa. The Zr70Al7(Ni1/3Cu2/3)23 BMG exhibits a large compressive plastic strain up to 21% and a high notch toughness value of 60.6 MPa m1/2. The increase in Zr content results in the decrease in GFA and thermostability, and in the improvement of plasticity under compressive and three-point bending conditions. The superior plasticity of high-zirconium BMGs is at- tributed to their high Poisson's ratio and small elastic modulus ratioμl/B.