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Published on: June 7, 2018
Avalanches in Cu-Zr-Al metallic glasses
Tero Mäkinen1, Anshul D S Parmar2, Silvia Bonfanti2
1Aalto University, Department of Applied Physics, P. O. Box 15600, 00076 Aalto, Espoo, Finland.
Abstract:
Metallic glasses have mechanical properties, which exhibit avalanches in the disguise of stress drops. We study these phenomena in a classical metallic glass system Cu-Zr-Al by athermal quasistatic shear and varying the element concentrations and for pure Cu-Zr 50/50 case the cooling rate. The resulting mechanical properties are close to the behavior found experimentally. At small strains, the pristine systems are akin to other glassy systems with a so-called gap distribution with a small positive exponent. Critical avalanching behavior is found only approaching the yield point. The post-yield stress drops are universal, and the gap distribution becomes flat.
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