Title of article
The effect of Copper alloying additions on the crystallization of an amorphous Fe–Si–B alloy
Author/Authors
Y. R. Zhang، نويسنده , , R. V. RAMANUJAN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
10
From page
5292
To page
5301
Abstract
The effect of Cu alloying additions on the
crystallization of Fe–Si–B alloy was studied. The selected
alloys compositions are Fe77.5Si13.5B9 and Fe76.5Si13.5B9
Cu1. By comparing their crystallization temperatures,
activation energy of crystallization, phase formation and
microstructural evolution after heat treatment, the effect of
Cu alloying additions was determined. It was found that Cu
alloying additions reduced the crystallization temperature
as well as the activation energy of the crystallization. Although
the phases formed in both alloys were Fe3Si and
Fe3B phases the microstructures were dramatically different:
a dendritic microstructure was observed in the case of
the Fe–Si–B alloy, while spheriodal crystals around
100 nm in size were observed in the case of the Fe–Si–B–
Cu alloy. Cu alloying addition increased the saturation
magnetization during primary crystallization whereas it
decreased the saturation magnetization after secondary
crystallization began. Interestingly, for both alloys the
same trends of the magnetization and coercivity measurements
were observed except that the extent of the changes
were higher in the case of the Fe–Si–B–Cu alloy than that
of the Fe–Si–B alloy
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
831173
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