The critical role of heating rate in enabling the removal of surface oxide films during spark plasma sintering of Al-based bulk metallic glass powder
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 04:48authored byX Li, Ming Yan, H Imai, K Kondoh, Graham Schaffer, Ma QianMa Qian
Metallic glass powder of Al86Ni6Y4.5Co2La1.5, prepared by nitrogen gas atomization, was consolidated into 10 mm diameter bulk metallic glass (BMG) samples using spark plasma sintering (SPS). The use of a high heating rate is critical to ensure oxide-free, well-sintered clean interfaces between the powder particles and therefore desired mechanical properties, compared to oxide-enveloped, poorly-sintered interfaces that result from the use of a slow heating rate. The marked influence of heating rate is attributed to the surface-cleaning effect of SPS associated with the increased electrical discharge.