Strain hardening of an amorphous matrix composite due to deformation-induced nanocrystallization during quasistatic compression

Authors
Lee, JCKim, YCAhn, JPLee, SLee, BJ
Issue Date
2004-04-12
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
Citation
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, v.84, no.15, pp.2781 - 2783
Abstract
Some amorphous matrix composites reinforced with micron-sized crystalline phases exhibited strengthening behaviors during quasistatic compression. Homogeneous precipitation of nanocrystallites from the amorphous matrix is believed to be responsible for the observed strengthening phenomenon. According to a molecular dynamics simulation, quasistatic deformation can indeed promote the homogeneous precipitation of nanocrystallites, which, in turn, can serve as a reinforcing phase. Based on findings in this study, a strengthening mechanism operative in the amorphous matrix composite is proposed. (C) 2004 American Institute of Physics.
Keywords
INDUCED CRYSTALLIZATION; TEMPERATURE; ALLOY; GLASSES; INDUCED CRYSTALLIZATION; TEMPERATURE; ALLOY; GLASSES; Strain hardening; amorphous matrix composite; deformationinduced
ISSN
0003-6951
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/137674
DOI
10.1063/1.1697631
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