Non-isothermal stress relaxation in conventional and high-entropy metallic glasses and its relationship to themixing and excess entropy
Non-isothermal stress relaxation in conventional and high-entropy metallic glasses and its relationship to themixing and excess entropy
We performed calorimetric and torsion stress relaxation measurements upon linear heating of six conventional and high-entropy metallic glasses with the mixing entropy {\Delta}Smix ranging from 0.86R to 1.79R (R is the universal gas constant). It is shown that high-entropy metallic glasses ({\Delta}Smix > 1.5 R) exhibit significantly greater resistance to stress relaxation. Based on calorimetric data, we calculated the excess entropy of glass relative to the counterpart crystalline state and introduced an entropy-based dimensionless parameter {\Delta}S, which characterizes the rise of the entropy and structural disordering of glass in the supercooled liquid region. It is shown that the depth of stress relaxation at a given temperature decreases with {\Delta}Smix but increases with {\Delta}S. Possible reasons for this relationship are discussed.
G. V. Afonin、S. L. Scherbakov、R. A. Konchakov、N. P. Kobelev、J. B. Cui、J. C. Qiao、V. A. Khonik
金属学、热处理
G. V. Afonin,S. L. Scherbakov,R. A. Konchakov,N. P. Kobelev,J. B. Cui,J. C. Qiao,V. A. Khonik.Non-isothermal stress relaxation in conventional and high-entropy metallic glasses and its relationship to themixing and excess entropy[EB/OL].(2025-05-23)[2025-06-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.17889.点此复制
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