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Bonding to Bulk Metallic Glass using Aerospace-Grade Structural AdhesiveBulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are non-crystalline metals with growing applications in aerospace. Due to their amorphous nature, BMGs generally exhibit stronger mechanical properties than most crystalline alloys and are more corrosion resistant. The limited reactivity of a corrosion resistant surface may explain the difficulty in establishing robust bonds to certain adhesives, especially commonly used structural adhesives for aerospace applications. Here, an amine cured aerospace adhesive was used for bonding an iron-nickel based BMG satellite component. Various types of processes were explored to avoid adhesive failure and increase bond strength. It was found that the BMG required specific chemical derivatization of the metal surface in order to achieve cohesive failure. Surface analysis was used to determine the mechanisms of adhesion enhancement. The process was optimized to maximize bond strength. This work helps explain the difficulties in bonding BMG materials and provides strategies for design of future bonded BMG components.
Document ID
20220000834
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Roberts, Rose
Kidd, Elizabeth
Hilgemann, Evan W
Dillingham, Giles
Date Acquired
May 4, 2020
Publication Date
May 4, 2020
Publication Information
Publisher: Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2020
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Technical Review

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