Shear transformation zone volume determining ductile–brittle transition of bulk metallic glasses
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2011
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Three-point bending experiments were performed on as-cast and annealed samples of Zr52.5Cu17.9Ni14.6Al10Ti5 (Vit105) bulk metallic glasses over a wide range of temperatures varying from room temperature (293 K) to liquid nitrogen temperature (77 K). The results demonstrated that the free volume decrease due to annealing and/or cryogenic temperature can reduce the propensity for the formation of multiple shear bands and hence deteriorate plastic deformation ability. We clearly observed a sharp ductile-to-brittle transition (DBT), across which microscopic fracture feature transfers from micro-scale vein patterns to nano-scale periodic corrugations. Macroscopically, the corresponding fracture mode changes from ductile shear fracture to brittle tensile fracture. The shear transformation zone volume, taking into account free volume, temperature and strain rate, is proposed to quantitatively characterize the DBT behavior in fracture of metallic glasses. |
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英语 |
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Acta Materialia.2011,59(5):2057-2068 |
Palavras-Chave | #固体力学::新型材料的力学问题;; #Bulk metallic glass #Shear transformation zone #Tension transformation zone #Free volume #Ductile-to-brittle transition |
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