Theory of Shear Banding in Metallic Glasses and Molecular Dynamics Calculations
The Ohio State University · Japan Atomic Energy Agency · +1 more institution
Abstract
The aged-rejuvenation-glue-liquid (ARGL) shear band model has been proposed for metallic glasses (Acta Mater. 54 (2006) 4293), based on small-scale molecular dynamics simulations up to 20,000 atoms and thermomechanical analysis. The model predicts the existence of a critical lengthscale ∼10 nm, above which melting could occur in shear-alienated glass. Large-scale molecular dynamics simulations with up to 5 million atoms have directly verified this prediction. When the applied stress exceeds the glue traction (computed separately before in a shear cohesive zone, or an amorphous-amorphous “generalized stacking fault energy” calculation), we indeed observe maturation of the shear band embryo into bona fide shear…
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3Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Shear band
- Shear (geology)
- Amorphous solid
- Amorphous metal
- Composite material
- Softening
- Molecular dynamics