发明名称 |
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SHAPING SHEET MATERIALS THAT INCLUDE METALLIC GLASS-BASED MATERIALS |
摘要 |
Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the invention advantageously shape sheet materials that include metallic glass-based materials. In one embodiment, a method of shaping a sheet of material including a metallic glass-based material includes: heating a metallic glass-based material within a first region within a sheet of material to a temperature greater than the glass transition temperature of the metallic glass-based material; where the sheet of material has a thickness of between 0.1 mm and 10 mm; where at least some portion of the sheet of material does not include metallic glass-based material that is heated above its respective glass transition temperature when the metallic glass-based material within the first region is heated above its respective glass transition temperature; and deforming the metallic glass-based material within the first region while the temperature of the metallic glass-based material within the first region is greater than its respective glass transition temperature. |
申请公布号 |
US2014342179(A1) |
申请公布日期 |
2014.11.20 |
申请号 |
US201414252585 |
申请日期 |
2014.04.14 |
申请人 |
California Institute of Technology |
发明人 |
Hofmann Douglas C.;Roberts Scott N. |
分类号 |
C22C45/10;B21D37/16 |
主分类号 |
C22C45/10 |
代理机构 |
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代理人 |
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主权项 |
1. A method of shaping a sheet of material including a metallic glass-based material comprising:
heating a metallic glass-based material within a first region within a sheet of material to a temperature greater than the glass transition temperature of the metallic glass-based material;
wherein the sheet of material has a thickness of between approximately 0.1 mm and approximately 10 mm;wherein at least some portion of the sheet of material does not include metallic glass-based material that is heated above its respective glass transition temperature when the metallic glass-based material within the first region is heated above its respective glass transition temperature; and deforming the metallic glass-based material within the first region while the temperature of the metallic glass-based material within the first region is greater than its respective glass transition temperature. |
地址 |
Pasadena CA US |