International audienceVery different materials are named "Glass," with Young's modulus (E) and Poisson's ratio (nu) extending from 5 to 180 GPa and from 0.1 to 0.4, respectively, in the case of bulk inorganic glasses. Although glasses have in common the lack of long-range order in the atomic organization, they offer a wide range of structural features at the nanoscale and we show in this analysis that beside the essential role of elastic properties for materials selection in mechanical design, the elastic characteristics (E, nu) at the continuum scale allow to get insight into the short- and medium-range orders existing in glasses. In particular, nu, the atomic packing density (C-g) and the glass network dimensionality appear to be strongly...
The bulk modulus of many amorphous materials, such as metallic glasses, behaves nearly in agreement ...
International audienceThe elastic properties of glasses from different metallic systems were studied...
Poisson's ratio (ν) defines a material's propensity to laterally expand upon compression, or lateral...
International audienceVery different materials are named "Glass," with Young's modulus (E) and Poiss...
Very different materials are named ‘‘Glass,’ ’ with Young’s mod-ulus (E) and Poisson’s ratio (n) ext...
International audienceVery different materials are named 'Glass', with Young's modulus E and Poisson...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of glasses are intimately related to the fine detail...
International audienceVery different materials are named "Glass" which have in common the lack of lo...
International audienceVery different materials are named "Glass" which have in common the lack of lo...
International audienceVery different materials are named "Glass" which have in common the lack of lo...
International audienceVery different materials are named "Glass" which have in common the lack of lo...
An attempt to establish some basis for structural interpretation of elastic property of inorganic gl...
International audienceGlasses and crystals from the same chemical system mostly share the same inter...
International audienceGlasses and crystals from the same chemical system mostly share the same inter...
International audienceGlasses and crystals from the same chemical system mostly share the same inter...
The bulk modulus of many amorphous materials, such as metallic glasses, behaves nearly in agreement ...
International audienceThe elastic properties of glasses from different metallic systems were studied...
Poisson's ratio (ν) defines a material's propensity to laterally expand upon compression, or lateral...
International audienceVery different materials are named "Glass," with Young's modulus (E) and Poiss...
Very different materials are named ‘‘Glass,’ ’ with Young’s mod-ulus (E) and Poisson’s ratio (n) ext...
International audienceVery different materials are named 'Glass', with Young's modulus E and Poisson...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of glasses are intimately related to the fine detail...
International audienceVery different materials are named "Glass" which have in common the lack of lo...
International audienceVery different materials are named "Glass" which have in common the lack of lo...
International audienceVery different materials are named "Glass" which have in common the lack of lo...
International audienceVery different materials are named "Glass" which have in common the lack of lo...
An attempt to establish some basis for structural interpretation of elastic property of inorganic gl...
International audienceGlasses and crystals from the same chemical system mostly share the same inter...
International audienceGlasses and crystals from the same chemical system mostly share the same inter...
International audienceGlasses and crystals from the same chemical system mostly share the same inter...
The bulk modulus of many amorphous materials, such as metallic glasses, behaves nearly in agreement ...
International audienceThe elastic properties of glasses from different metallic systems were studied...
Poisson's ratio (ν) defines a material's propensity to laterally expand upon compression, or lateral...