Constitutive rheological modeling of flow serration behaviour in metallic glasses showing nanocrystallization during deformation

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A simple micromechanism-inspired rheological model is developed that incorporates the serrated flow nature of metallic glasses subjected to compressive deformation at room temperatures. The process of propagation and the arrest of shear bands were addressed in this model. Shear-induced nanocrystallisation was believed to be responsible for strain hardening of material within the shear bands. The model is based on the assumption that the behaviour can be decomposed into two resistances acting in parallel: one captures the initial stiffness and shear softening and the second gives the time-shear-temperature hardening of material. Copyright 2011 M. A. Yousfi et al.

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Hajlaoui, K., Yousfi, M. A., Tourki, Z., & Yavari, A. R. (2011). Constitutive rheological modeling of flow serration behaviour in metallic glasses showing nanocrystallization during deformation. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/910962

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