Shock compression of Cu (x) Zr100-x metallic glasses from molecular dynamics simulations
P Wen and B Demaske and DE Spearot and SR Phillpot, JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, 53, 5719-5732 (2018).
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-017-1666-5
The shock response of Cu (x) Zr100-x (x = 30, 50 and 70) metallic glasses (MGs) is characterized using large-scale molecular dynamics simulations. A wide range of piston velocities U (p) = 0.125-2.5 km/s are simulated corresponding to shock pressures from 3 to 130 GPa. Independent of composition, the metallic glasses exhibit the following shock wave propagation regimes: (1) single elastic shock wave for U (p) < 0.25 km/s, (2) split elastic and plastic shock waves for 0.25 < U (p) < 0.75 km/s and (3) overdriven plastic shock wave with a narrow elastic precursor for U (p) > 0.75 km/s. Within the split wave and overdriven regimes, the amplitude of the elastic precursor increases with increasing shock intensity, thereby indicating a pressure-dependent yield criterion. Hugoniot states are strongly dependent on the Cu content of the MG with Cu70Zr30 exhibiting a much higher resistance to plastic deformation than either Cu50Zr50 or Cu30Zr70.
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