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Mechanical properties of Co-Si-B amorphous alloys

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The ternary amorphous systems CoxSi5B95−x with 70<x<80 and Co70Si y B30−y with 5<y<18 were studied for their mechanical properties at room temperature. Structure sensitive parameters as density, Young's modulus, micro-hardness and crystallization temperature were investigated as a function of Co and Si contents. The value of density increases with higher Co content but not linearly as for Co-B. Young's modulus, micro-hardness and crystallization temperature decrease with increasing Co concentration. The packing fractionη was calculated using 12-coordinated Goldschmidt atomic radii. It is shown that changes in the proportions of metalloids contents in the alloys have more significant influence on the atomic structure and therefore on the mechanical properties than changes of Co content. The maximum tensile elastic strain for the Co-Si-B system was estimated. Influence of magnetic moment on Young's modulus is discussed.

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Baczewski, L.T., Lipiński, E. Mechanical properties of Co-Si-B amorphous alloys. Appl. Phys. A 30, 213–216 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00614768

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