2003
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.91.045505
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Fracture Mechanisms in Bulk Metallic Glassy Materials

Abstract: We find that the failure of bulk metallic glassy (BMG) materials follows three modes, i.e., shear fracture with a fracture plane significantly deviating from 45 degrees to the loading direction, normal tensile fracture with a fracture plane perpendicular to the loading direction, or distensile fracture in a break or splitting mode with a fracture plane parallel to the loading direction. The actually occurring type of failure strongly depends on the applied loading mode and the microstructure of the material. E… Show more

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“…1b presents the macroscopic failure modes at different temperatures. It can be seen that, at temperatures of 300, 221, 152 and 77 K, the fracture angles are about 56°, 59°, 60°and 61°, respectively, falling in the common range for metallic glasses under uniaxial tensions [29,38,39]. This means that the failure in these cases is dominated by shear stress, but is also affected by normal stress.…”
Section: Failure Modementioning
confidence: 77%
“…1b presents the macroscopic failure modes at different temperatures. It can be seen that, at temperatures of 300, 221, 152 and 77 K, the fracture angles are about 56°, 59°, 60°and 61°, respectively, falling in the common range for metallic glasses under uniaxial tensions [29,38,39]. This means that the failure in these cases is dominated by shear stress, but is also affected by normal stress.…”
Section: Failure Modementioning
confidence: 77%
“…6(a) beginning of softening (indicated by an arrow in Fig. 6(a) uniaxial compression, which occurs at about 42° [47]. It is also 385 worth to note that, the calculated h cmax increases also after the 386 beginning of softening up to the fracture.…”
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“…Due to the amorphous structure and lack of long-range order, 45 bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) do not experience any of the plastic 46 deformation mechanisms of their crystalline counterparts, such 47 as dislocation gliding or twinning [1]. Alternatively, the formation 48 and propagation of localized shear bands nucleated from shear 49 transformation zones (STZs) is the most accepted mechanism of 50 room temperature plastic deformation in BMGs [1].…”
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“…Serrated flow phenomenon during nanoindentation was already found at low strain rates [7 -10]. In this work, the plastic deformation in Nd 60 Al 10 Ni 10 Cu 202x Fe x (x ¼ 0; 5,7,10,15,20) was studied by using nanoindentation experiments and atomic force microscopy. The effect of the microstructure on the serrated flow behavior is studied in this alloy system.…”
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confidence: 99%