Impact-Induced Plastic Deformation in CuZr Metallic Glass and MG/Cu Composites

Amigo, Nicolás; Wachter, Javier; Leiva-Pavés, Pablo

Keywords: plasticity, composites, molecular dynamics, impacts, metallic glasses

Abstract

The mechanical response of monolithic CuZr metallic glass (MG) and MG/Cu composite substrates under high-velocity impact was investigated using molecular dynamics simulations, with variations in impact velocity and initial temperature. Higher impact velocities resulted in deeper penetration and increased plastic deformation, with the monolithic MG exhibiting greater energy absorption and slightly more extensive projectile fragmentation. The MG/Cu composite displayed enhanced plastic deformation, attributed to the higher stiffness of the crystalline Cu phase, which promoted plasticity in the amorphous matrix. Temperature effects were more pronounced in the composite, where elevated temperatures enhanced strain localization and atomic mobility in the glassy phase. This was supported by a decrease in dislocation density and the population of hexagonal close-packed (HCP) atoms with increasing temperature, indicating a shift in plastic activity toward the amorphous matrix. These findings provide insights into the interplay between impact velocity, temperature, and material composition, contributing to a deeper understanding of MG-based composite behavior under extreme loading conditions.

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Título de la Revista: INORGANICS
Volumen: 13
Número: 5
Editorial: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Página de inicio: 141
Página final: 155
Idioma: Inglés