Shear bands mediate cavitation in brittle metallic glasses
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2013-04
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Elsevier
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Recent experimental studies have revealed nanoscale cavities and periodic corrugations on the fracture surfaces of brittle metallic glasses. How such cavitation in these materials leads to brittle failure remains unclear. Here we show, using atomistic and continuum finite element simulations, that a shear band can mediate cavity nucleation and coalescence owing to plastic flow confinement caused by material softening. This leads to brittle fracture as cavities nucleate and coalesce within a shear band, causing the crack to extend along it.
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Mechanical Engineering, Metallic Glasses, Fracture, Shear bands, Simulation