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Modeling the mechanical behavior of amorphous metals by shear transformation zone dynamics
[摘要] A new mesoscale modeling technique for the thermo-mechanical behavior of amorphous metals is proposed. The modeling framework considers the shear transformation zone (STZ) as the fundamental unit of deformation, and coarse-grains an amorphous collection of atoms into an ensemble of STZs on a mesh. By employing finite element analysis and a kinetic Monte Carlo algorithm, the modeling technique is capable of simulating processing and deformation on time and length scales relevant to those used for experimental testing of an amorphous metal. The framework is developed in two and three dimensions and validated in both cases over a range of temperatures and stresses. The model is shown to capture the basic behaviors of amorphous metals, including high-temperature homogeneous flow following the expected constitutive law, and low-temperature strain localization into shear bands. Construction of deformation maps from the response of models, in both two and three dimensions, match well with the experimental behaviors of amorphous metals. Examination of the trends between STZ activations elucidates some important spatio-temporal correlations which are shown to be the cause of the different macroscopic modes of deformation. The value of the mesoscale modeling framework is also shown in two specific applications to investigate phenomena observed in amorphous metals. First, simulated nanoindentation is used to explore the recently revealed phenomenon of nanoscale cyclic strengthening, in order to provide insight into the mechanisms behind the strengthening. Second, a detailed investigation of shear localization provides insight into the nucleation and propagation of a shear band in an amorphous metal. Given these applications and the broad range of conditions over which the model captures the expected behaviors, this modeling framework is anticipated to be a valuable tool in the study of amorphous metals.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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