Coarse-graining amorphous plasticity: impact of rejuvenation and disorder

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Abstract

The coarse-graining of amorphous plasticity from the atomistic to the mesoscopic scale is studied in the framework of a simple scalar elasto-plastic model. Building on recent results obtained on the atomistic scale, we discuss the interest of a disordered landscape-informed threshold disorder to reproduce the physics of amorphous plasticity.We develop a rejuvenation scenario that reproduces quasi-quantitatively the evolution of the mean local yield stress and the localization behavior. We emphasize the crucial role of two dimensionless parameters: the relative strength of the yield stress disorder with respect to the typical stress drops associated with a plastic rearrangement, and the age parameter characterizing the relative stability of the initial glass with respect to the rejuvenated glass that emerges upon shear deformation.

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Tyukodi, B., Barbot, A., Garcia-Garcia, R., Lerbinger, M., Patinet, S., & Vandembroucq, D. (2023). Coarse-graining amorphous plasticity: impact of rejuvenation and disorder. Comptes Rendus Physique, 24. https://doi.org/10.5802/crphys.156

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