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Enhanced toughness due to stable crack tip damage zones in bulk metallic glass
Katharine M. Flores
, Reinhold H. Dauskardt
Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science
McKelvey School of Engineering
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Crack Tip
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Bulk Metallic Glass
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Damage Zone
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Plastic Zone
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Enhanced Toughness
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Fracture Toughness
50%
High Toughness
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Shear Band
50%
TiCu
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Crack Branching
50%
Single Edge Notch Tension
50%
Main Crack
50%
Inhomogeneous Plastic Deformation
50%
Engineering
Crack Tip
100%
Bulk Metallic Glass
100%
Damage Zone
100%
Plastic Zone
100%
Shear Band
50%
Crack Branching
50%
Plastic Deformation
50%
Fracture Strength
50%
Main Crack Tip
50%
Single Edge
50%
Material Science
Crack Tip
100%
Bulk Metallic Glass
100%
Fracture Toughness
50%
Plastic Deformation
50%
Shear Band
50%
Crack Branching
50%