Abstract
To gain a better understanding of the elastic/plastic deformation and fracture of metallic glasses, in situ bending of a nickel based metallic glass ribbon was observed utilizing scanning electron microscopy. The results verified that the formation of slip bands was the first observable indication of plastic deformation. The slip band formation was followed by a veined fracture and a rapid unstable fracture. It was also observed that the rapid fracture was arrested by the formation of box-like hinges in the material. It is believed that the failure of this metallic glass occurred in progressive stages of slip, veined fracture and rapid fracture.
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