Motivated by recent experiments on metallic glasses, we examine the micromechanisms of strain accommodation including crystallization and void formation during inelastic deformation of glasses by employing molecular statics simulations. Our atomistic simulations with Lennard-Jones-like potentials suggests that a softer short range interaction between atoms favors crystallization. Compressive hydrostatic strain in the presence of a shear strain promotes crystallization whereas a tensile hydrostatic strain is found to induce voids. The deformation subsequent to the onset of crystallization includes partial reamorphization and recrystallization, suggesting important atomistic mechanisms of plastic dissipation in glasses
The effects of cooling rate, temperature, and applied strain rate on the tensile deformation behavio...
Dynamic mechanical analysis was performed in two metallic glasses that show markedly distinct beta r...
Although localized atomic rearrangements have been considered to be the underlying mechanism of plas...
Motivated by recent experiments on metallic glasses, we examine the micromechanisms of strain accomm...
A possible mechanism of strain accommodation in large deformation of glasses is crystallization; def...
Abstract Residual stress engineering is widely used in the design of new advanced lightweight materi...
Strain localization is an important deformation mode for many disordered materials, particularly for...
Molecular dynamics simulations were employed to investigate the plastic deformation within the shear...
Strain is a crucial measure of materials deformation for evaluating and predicting the mechanical re...
Shear deformation can induce normal stress or hydrostatic stress in metallic glasses [ Nature Mater....
To enhance the toughness of metallic glasses (MGs), considerable scientific efforts have been made t...
Atomic rearrangements induced by shear stress are fundamental for understanding deformation mechanis...
While glasses are ubiquitous in natural and manufactured materials, the atomic-level mechanisms gove...
One way to rejuvenate metallic glasses is to increase their free volume. Here, by randomly removing ...
The role of porous structure and glass density in response to compressive deformation of amorphous m...
The effects of cooling rate, temperature, and applied strain rate on the tensile deformation behavio...
Dynamic mechanical analysis was performed in two metallic glasses that show markedly distinct beta r...
Although localized atomic rearrangements have been considered to be the underlying mechanism of plas...
Motivated by recent experiments on metallic glasses, we examine the micromechanisms of strain accomm...
A possible mechanism of strain accommodation in large deformation of glasses is crystallization; def...
Abstract Residual stress engineering is widely used in the design of new advanced lightweight materi...
Strain localization is an important deformation mode for many disordered materials, particularly for...
Molecular dynamics simulations were employed to investigate the plastic deformation within the shear...
Strain is a crucial measure of materials deformation for evaluating and predicting the mechanical re...
Shear deformation can induce normal stress or hydrostatic stress in metallic glasses [ Nature Mater....
To enhance the toughness of metallic glasses (MGs), considerable scientific efforts have been made t...
Atomic rearrangements induced by shear stress are fundamental for understanding deformation mechanis...
While glasses are ubiquitous in natural and manufactured materials, the atomic-level mechanisms gove...
One way to rejuvenate metallic glasses is to increase their free volume. Here, by randomly removing ...
The role of porous structure and glass density in response to compressive deformation of amorphous m...
The effects of cooling rate, temperature, and applied strain rate on the tensile deformation behavio...
Dynamic mechanical analysis was performed in two metallic glasses that show markedly distinct beta r...
Although localized atomic rearrangements have been considered to be the underlying mechanism of plas...