Hardening of shear band in metallic glass

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Authors

  • J. G. Wang
  • Y. C. Hu
  • P. F. Guan
  • K. K. Song
  • L. Wang
  • G. Wang
  • Y. Pan
  • Baran Sarac

Organisational units

External Organisational units

  • Nanjing University of Science and Technology
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Beijing Computational Science Research Center, Beijing
  • Shandong University
  • Shanghai University, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Institute of Materials
  • Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science

Abstract

Strain hardening, originating from defects such as the dislocation, avails conventional metals of high engineering reliability in applications. However, the hardenability of metallic glass is a long-standing concern due to the lack of similar defects. In this work, we carefully examine the stress-strain relationship in three bulk monolithic metallic glasses. The results show that hardening is surely available in metallic glasses if the effective load-bearing area is considered instantly. The hardening is proposed to result from the remelting and ensuing solidification of the shear-band material under a hydrostatic pressure imposed by the normal stress during the shear banding event. This applied-pressure quenching densifies the metallic glass by discharging the free volume. On the other hand, as validated by molecular dynamics simulations, the pressure promotes the icosahedral short-range order. The densification and icosahedral clusters both contribute to the increase of the shear strength and therefore the hardening in metallic glasses.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number7076
Number of pages10
JournalScientific reports (London : Nature Publishing Group)
Volume2017
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2017