Elementary processes in dilatational plasticity of glasses

Author:

Moriel Avraham1ORCID,Richard David2,Lerner Edan3ORCID,Bouchbinder Eran1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chemical and Biological Physics Department, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel

2. Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, LIPhy, 38000 Grenoble, France

3. Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Amsterdam, Science Park 904, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Abstract

Materials typically fail under complex stress states, essentially involving dilatational (volumetric) components that eventually lead to material decohesion/separation. It is therefore important to understand dilatational irreversible deformation—i.e., dilatational plasticity—en route to failure. In the context of glasses, much focus has been given to shear (volume-preserving) plasticity, both in terms of the stress states considered and the corresponding material response. Here, using a recently developed methodology and extensive computer simulations, we shed basic light on the elementary processes mediating dilatational plasticity in glasses. We show that plastic instabilities, corresponding to singularities of the glass Hessian, generically feature both dilatational and shear irreversible strain components. The relative magnitude and statistics of the strain components depend both on the symmetry of the driving stress (e.g., shear versus hydrostatic tension) and on the cohesive (attractive) part of the interatomic interaction. We further show that the tensorial shear component of the plastic strain is generally nonplanar and also extract the characteristic volume of plastic instabilities. Elucidating the fundamental properties of the elementary micromechanical building blocks of plasticity in glasses sets the stage for addressing larger-scale, collective phenomena in dilatational plasticity such as topological changes in the form of cavitation and ductile-to-brittle transitions. As a first step in this direction, we show that the elastic moduli markedly soften during dilatational plastic deformation approaching cavitation. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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