scholarly journals Atomic-level structural identification for prediction of localized shear deformation in metallic glasses

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ABSTRACTThe characteristics of localized deformation in amorphous metals are reviewed. All the available evidences seem to suggest that dislocations are responsible for shear localization. These dislocations seem to require a stress concentration for their nucleation. Once nucleated, they are capable of producing both forward and reverse shear in a narrow band, much like the dislocations in crystalline materials.


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