The glass-forming ability and the thermal stability of Cu45Zr45AI5Ni5 metallic glass were systematically investigated by the differential scanning calorimetry. The activation energies for the glass transition and the onset crystallization and the crystallization peak were calculated to be 255.1, 308.7 and 311.5 kJ/mol, respectively, while the corresponding liquid fragility was determined to be 23.4. By controlling the casting process, Cu45Zr45AI5Ni5 bulk metallic glass composite with the presence of ductile B2 CuZr phase was fabricated. The composite shows a pronounced plastic strain of 6.8 ~ 0.05% with obvious work hardening, which results from the formation of multiple shear bands and the deformation-induced martensitic transformation.
The effects of microstructure change on the corrosion behaviours of Ni55Nb20Ti10Zr8Co7 bulk glass-forming alloy were investigated in 1 mol/L HCl and 0.5 mol/L H2SO4 solutions. Different microstructures of the Ni-based alloy were achieved by annealing the bulk glassy rod prepared by copper mould casting. The microstructure, grain size, grain distribution, and phase composition were characterized. Electrochemical behaviours of the Ni-based alloy were revealed by static immersion and anodic potentiodynamic polarization tests. It is indicated that the corrosion behaviours of the Ni-based bulk glass-forming alloy are related to its microstructures, while the fully crystallized alloy exhibits a relatively lower corrosion resistance than those of the amorphous states.