A damage-tolerant glass
Abstract
Owing to a lack of microstructure, glassy materials are inherently strong but brittle, and often demonstrate extreme sensitivity
to flaws. Accordingly, their macroscopic failure is often not initiated by plastic yielding, and almost always terminated by brittle
fracture. Unlike conventional brittle glasses, metallic glasses are generally capable of limited plastic yielding by shear-band
sliding in the presence of a flaw, and thus exhibit...
Paper Details
Title
A damage-tolerant glass
Published Date
Jan 9, 2011
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
2
Pages
123 - 128
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