Mean stress effects on flow localization and failure in a bulk metallic glass

  • K. M. Flores
  • , R. H. Dauskardt

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Abstract

The effect of stress state on strain localization and subsequent failure of a bulk metallic glass alloy is examined. It is shown that failure is associated with a critical tensile mean stress of 0.95 GPa. This is in contrast with previous work utilizing superimposed compressive mean stresses, which found that failure resulted at a critical effective stress. Interestingly, the critical tensile mean stress measured in this study causes the same dilatation as a 274 K temperature increase, nearly to the glass transition temperature. The effect of mean stress on elastic variation of the average free volume is added to a strain localization model. This model describes the compressive mean stress behavior very well, and predicts a strong sensitivity to tensile mean stresses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2527-2537
Number of pages11
JournalActa Materialia
Volume49
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2001

Keywords

  • Mean stress
  • Metallic glasses

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