4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Effect of pre-existing shear bands on mechanical properties and serration behaviors in bulk metallic glasses

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JOURNAL OF IRON AND STEEL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 402-410

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JOURNAL IRON STEEL RESEARCH EDITORIAL BOARD
DOI: 10.1016/S1006-706X(17)30060-2

Keywords

Bulk metallic glass; Shear hand; Serration Ductility; Pre-deformation

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Pre-existing (multiple) shear hands were introduced into the ductile Zr36 Co28 Ali6 and Zr63 Cui3 hulk metallic glasses (BMGs) through the lateral-deformation, respectively. It was found that the pre-exiting shear hands can further enhance the compressive plasticity of ductile BMGs. According to the serration analysis on the plastic deformation of the as-cast and the pre-deformed samples, the serration events in the stress-strain curves during deformation display a self-organized critical (SOC) behavior. Compared with the as-cast BMGs, a larger power-law scaling exponent calculated based on serrated flow behaviors becomes larger for the pre-deformed BMGs, implying that the shear handing stability of BMGs is effectively enhanced. This should he caused by the pronounced interactions of shear hands during plastic deformation for the pre-deformed BMGs. However, by introducing a large amount of multiple shear hands into the glassy matrix, it also becomes easier for shear hands to propagate along the pre-existing shear hands, leading to a lower cut-off elastic energy density for the pre-deformed BMGs. More multiple shear hands with stronger interactions for the pre-deformed BMGs could provide a larger chance to activate the shear-band cracking but less local elastic energies are remained for the subsequent crack-linking.

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