Strain rate-dependent shear band behavior in bulk metallic glasses
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2009
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In this article, we review our recent advances in understanding the deformation behavior of a typical tough Zr41.2Ti13.8Cu12.5Ni10Be22.5 (Vit 1) bulk metallic glass (BMG), as a model material, under various loading modes and strain rates, focusing particularly on the rate-dependence and formation mechanism of shear-banding. Dynamic and quasi-static mechanical experiments, including plate shear, shear punch and spherical indentation, and continuum as well as atomistic modeling on shear-banding are discussed. The results demonstrate that higher strain rate slows down the annihilation process of free volume, but promotes the free-volume coalescence, which is responsible for the rate-dependent shear banding. The physical origin of shear bands, that is the free volume softening underpinned by irreversible rearrangements of atoms, is unveiled. Finally, some concluding remarks are given. |
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DYMAT 2009: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL BEHAVIOUR OF MATERIALS UNDER DYNAMIC LOADING, VOL 2. 9th International Conference on Mechanical and Physical Behaviour of Materials under Dynamic Loading, Brussels, BELGIUM. SEP 07-11, 2009, pp.993-998. |
Palavras-Chave | #Serrated Plastic-Flow #Amorphous-Alloys #Inhomogeneous Deformation #Nanoindentation #Instability #Dynamics #Fracture |
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会议论文 |