Fracture toughness and crack-resistance curve behavior in metallic glass-matrix composites
- Authors
- Launey, M. E.; Hofmann, D. C.; Suh, J. -Y.; Kozachkov, H.; Johnson, W. L.; Ritchie, R. O.
- Issue Date
- 2009-06-15
- Publisher
- AMER INST PHYSICS
- Citation
- APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, v.94, no.24
- Abstract
- Nonlinear-elastic fracture mechanics methods are used to assess the fracture toughness of bulk metallic glass (BMG) composites; results are compared with similar measurements for other monolithic and composite BMG alloys. Mechanistically, plastic shielding gives rise to characteristic resistance-curve behavior where the fracture resistance increases with crack extension. Specifically, confinement of damage by second-phase dendrites is shown to result in enhancement of the toughness by nearly an order of magnitude relative to unreinforced glass.
- Keywords
- BULK AMORPHOUS-ALLOYS; TENSILE DUCTILITY; FLOW; PLASTICITY; BULK AMORPHOUS-ALLOYS; TENSILE DUCTILITY; FLOW; PLASTICITY; beryllium alloys; composite materials; copper alloys; cracks; fracture toughness; metallic glasses; nickel alloys; niobium alloys; titanium alloys; zirconium alloys
- ISSN
- 0003-6951
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/132394
- DOI
- 10.1063/1.3156026
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- KIST Article > 2009
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