Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1446030 | Acta Materialia | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Starting from the nanoscale structural heterogeneities intrinsic to metallic glasses (MGs), here we show that there are two concurrent contributions to their microscale quasi-static shear modulus GI: one (μ) is related to the atomic bonding strength of solid-like regions and the other (GII) to the change in the possible configurations of liquid-like regions (dynamic relaxation). Through carefully designed high-rate nanoscale indentation tests, a simple constitutive relation (μ = GI + GII) is experimentally verified. On a fundamental level, our current work provides a structure–property correlation that may be applicable to a wide range of glassy materials.
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Authors
L.S. Huo, J.F. Zeng, W.H. Wang, C.T. Liu, Y. Yang,