Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1501166 | Scripta Materialia | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The intrinsic plasticity of Zr44Ti11Cu9.8Ni10.2Be25 and Zr55Ti5Al10Cu20 Ni10 bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are improved from 0.5% up to 15% plastic strain due to the introduction of microstructural inhomogeneities upon cold rolling at room temperature. This approach shows an easy way to overcome the intrinsic brittleness of the BMGs by modifying their physical properties, which enables easy nucleation and branching of multiple shear bands upon unconstrained loading during the compression test.
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Authors
M.H. Lee, K.S. Lee, J. Das, J. Thomas, U. Kühn, J. Eckert,