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    Plastic dynamical model for bulk metallic glasses (English)
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    6 January 2020
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    Summary: Based on previous experimental results of the plastic dynamic analysis of metallic glasses upon compressive loading, a dynamical model is proposed. This model includes the sliding speed of shear bands in the plastically strained metallic glasses, the shear resistance of shear bands, the internal friction resulting from plastic deformation, and the influences from the testing machine. This model analysis quantitatively predicts that the loading rate can influence the transition of the plastic dynamics in metallic glasses from chaotic (low loading rate range) to stable behavior (high loading rate range), which is consistent with the previous experimental results on the compression tests of a \(\text{Cu}_{50} \text{Zr}_{45} \text{Ti}_5\) metallic glass. Moreover, we investigate the existence of a nonconstant periodic solution for plastic dynamical model of bulk metallic glasses by using the Manásevich-Mawhin continuation theorem.
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