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Elasto-plastic behavior of amorphous materials: a brief review

Comptes Rendus Physique 2021 19 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 35 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Anne Tanguy Anne Tanguy

Summary

This materials science review discusses how disordered (amorphous) materials like metallic and silicate glasses deform plastically at the atomic scale, focusing on localized shear band formation. The term 'plasticity' here refers to material deformation behavior, not environmental plastic particles.

Disordered materials, like metallic glasses or silicate glasses, have an atomistic amorphous structure preventing the formation of extended defects such as dislocations . Irreversible deformation in these materials is thus localized, but can organize along shear bands. In this brief review, based on recent publications, we will see if local plasticity can be measured and predicted in disordered atomic assemblies, and in what conditions it can be related to preexisting structural defects. We will then draw a general picture of the plastic mechanical behaviour within the theoretical framework of mechanical instabilities. Finally, we will focus our attention on different scenarii for shear banding in glasses.

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