The plastic yield and flow behavior in metallic glasses

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The plastic yield and flow behavior in metallic glasses. / Thamburaja, Prakash; Klusemann, Benjamin; Adibi, Sara et al.
In: Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 106, No. 5, 051903, 02.02.2015.

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Thamburaja P, Klusemann B, Adibi S, Bargmann S. The plastic yield and flow behavior in metallic glasses. Applied Physics Letters. 2015 Feb 2;106(5):051903. doi: 10.1063/1.4907398

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abstract = "Metallic glasses have vast potential applications as components in microelectronics- and nanoelectronics-type devices. The design of such components through computer simulations requires the input of a faithful set of continuum-based constitutive equations. However, one long-standing controversial issue in modeling the plastic behavior of metallic glasses at the continuum level is the use of the most appropriate plastic yield criterion and flow rule. Guided by a series of molecular dynamics simulations conducted at low-homologous temperatures under homogeneous deformations, we quantitatively prove that the continuum plastic behavior in metallic glasses is most accurately described by a von Mises-type plastic yield criterion and flow rule.",
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