Experimental evidence for both progressive and simultaneous shear during quasistatic compression of a bulk metallic glass

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Abstract

A simple mean field model for avalanche behavior during quasistatic compressive deformation of a bulk metallic glass demonstrates that two distinct types of slip events occur during serrated plastic flow. These events are distinguished by their stress drop rate profiles. A symmetric stress drop rate profile characterizes the small serrations (with stress drop rates of 400-1000 MPa/s). These small slips correspond to the progressive or incremental propagation of a shear band. A sharply peaked stress drop rate profile characterizes the large slips (with stress drop rates of 1000-100,000 MPa/s). These large slips correspond to simultaneous shear with uniform sliding over the entire shear plane. Both small and large slip events occur throughout plastic deformation.

*We acknowledge support from NSF Grant No. DMR-1042734, DMR-1107838, DMR-1005209, DMS-1069224, and PHY11-25915.

Authors

  • Wendelin Wright

    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, Bucknell University
  • Xiaojun Gu

    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bucknell University
  • Todd Hufnagel

    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
  • Yun Liu

    • Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
  • James Antonaglia

    • Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
  • Michael LeBlanc

    • Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
  • Jonathan Uhl

    • Private
  • Karin Dahmen

    • Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign