Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8004279 Journal of Iron and Steel Research, International 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Based on the stick-slip process, an effective method to extract the stress-strain curve directly from the crosshead displacement-load raw data in compression of bulk metallic glasses was proposed. The method was tested in two bulk metallic glass samples with different plasticities and shear band morphologies. The extracted stress-strain curves were found to well resemble the stress-strain curve measured by a laser extensometer. In addition, the extracted curve could resolve fine structures of serrated flow much better than that measured by extensometer, thus facilitating the study of shear banding process. Results obtained by this method made the stick-slip dynamics of shear banding valid, and this method could be employed to obtain the real strain of small-sized metallic glass samples where extensometer cannot be applied.
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