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Distribution of Thermally Activated Plastic Events in a Flowing Glass
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EngineeringGlass-forming LiquidMechanical EngineeringGlass MaterialSoft MatterFlowing GlassGlass-ceramicGlass TransitionMechanicsRheologyThermodynamicsMaterials ScienceActivation EnergiesSolid MechanicsPlastic StrainPlasticityHeat TransferAmorphous MetalApplied PhysicsContinuum ModelingActivation EnergyThermal EngineeringMechanics Of Materials
The potential energy landscape of a flowing metallic glass is revealed using the activation-relaxation technique. For a two-dimensional Lennard-Jones system initially deformed into a steady-state condition through quasistatic shear, the distribution of activation energies is shown to contain a large fraction of low-energy barriers, consistent with a highly nonequilibrium flow state. The distribution of plastic strains has a fundamentally different shape than that obtained during quasistatic simulations, exhibiting a peak at finite strain and, after elastic unloading, a nonzero mean plastic strain that evidences a polarization of the flow state. No significant correlation is found between the activation energy of a plastic event and its associated plastic strain.
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