Large Magnetocaloric Effect Around Room Temperature in Amorphous Fe-Gd-Zr Alloy Ribbon with Short-Range Interactions

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Nguyen Hai Yen ◽  
Nguyen Huu Duc ◽  
The-Long Phan ◽  
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Seong-Cho Yu

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Vol 546-549 ◽  
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David Piot ◽  
Julian H. Driver

An Al-3%Mg-0.25%Sc-0.12%Zr alloy was deformed by triaxial forging at 20-400°C up to strains of about 3. A study of its textural evolution reveals the tendency towards three symmetrical variants of a <110><1 10 ><001> component. This experimental observation is supported by a 3D spatially resolved crystal plasticity analysis. Samples strained at room temperature undergo grain fragmentation in the form of fine substructures and relatively weak textures. Conversely, at 300°C and above, more homogeneous intergranular deformation and rotations give rise to stronger textures. This eventually encourages grain coalescence and thus the development of interpenetrating “orientation chains”, creating a new type of microstructure. The influence of this texture development on the specific work hardening behaviour is discussed.


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Gd5Si2−xCoxGe2 compounds exhibit a strong correlation between their structure and magnetic properties showing Griffith's like phases and magnetocaloric effect.


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