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Abstract
Here we propose a model to understand the influence of structural inhomogeneity on the shear band behaviours of metallic glasses. By considering the inhomogeneous structure and stress concentration, the model predicts that the strain for shear band nucleation in metallic glasses can be variable and far below the theoretical elastic limit. During sliding, the shear band will approach a dynamic equilibrium state of balanced free volume generation and annihilation. By considering the accumulation of irreversible structure change, the shear band will finally develop into fracture. Under fluctuating load, the shear band shows an ‘activate-arrest’ behaviour, which results from a delayed response to the external load change. These results reasonably explain and correlate the physics behind the elastic limit, stick-slip shear band behaviour, implicit shear events, and shear band fracture in metallic glasses. The study can provide another perspective and platform to understand the correlations between structural inhomogeneity and shear band behaviours in metallic glasses, and further explore other shear band related phenomena not only in metallic glasses but also in the class of shear-softened materials.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Philosophical Magazine |
| Volume | 100 |
| Issue number | 13 |
| Online published | 20 Feb 2020 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jul 2020 |
Research Keywords
- free volume
- Metallic glasses
- plastic deformation
- shear bands
- structural inhomogeneity
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GRF: Lattice Distortion and Solid-solution Hardening of Multi-component Alloys with Equiatomic Compositions
LIU, C. T. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator) & WANG, X.-L. (Co-Investigator)
1/01/15 → 6/12/18
Project: Research
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GRF: Dynamics and Stability of Shear Banding in Metallic and Oxide Glasses
LIU, C. T. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator) & YANG, Y. (Co-Investigator)
1/01/14 → 18/01/17
Project: Research