Smaller Deborah number inducing more serrated plastic flow of metallic glass


Autoria(s): 蒋敏强; 江思跃; 凌中; 戴兰宏
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Spherical nano-indentations of Cu46Zr54 bulk metallic glass (BMG) model systems were performed using molecular dynamics (MD) computer simulations, focusing specifically on the physical origin of serrated plastic flow. The results demonstrate that there is a direct correlation between macroscopic flow serration and underlying irreversible rearrangement of atoms, which is strongly dependent on the loading (strain) rate and the temperature. The serrated plastic flow is, therefore, determined by the magnitude of such irreversible rearrangement that is inhomogeneous temporally. A dimensionless Deborah number is introduced to characterize the effects of strain rate and temperature on serrations. Our simulations are shown to compare favorably with the available experimental observations.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/28687

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/8805

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE.2009,46(3):767-771

Palavras-Chave #固体力学::新型材料的力学问题 #Metallic glasses #Indentation #Flow serration #Simulation #Deborah number
Tipo

期刊论文