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The sample size effect in metallic glass deformation

Yannick Champion, Nicolas Thurieau

2020Scientific Reports23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The sample size effect on deformation mode of glasses is one of the most misunderstood properties of this class of material. This effect is intriguing, since materials deemed macroscopically brittle become plastic at small size. We propose an explanation of this phenomenon for metallic glasses. A thermodynamic description of the local rearrangement zones activated under an applied stress is proposed. Using the Poisson distribution to describe the statistics of these zones and the statistical physics to associate entropy, we define a critical sample size for the change in the deformation mode. Predictions are in agreement with experimental observations and reveal hidden structural parameters describing the glassy state.

Topics & Concepts

Sample size determinationAmorphous metalPoisson distributionStatistical physicsBrittlenessMaterials sciencePoisson's ratioDeformation (meteorology)StatisticsMathematicsPhysicsComposite materialAlloyMetallic Glasses and Amorphous AlloysMaterial Dynamics and PropertiesGlass properties and applications