3. Heterogeneous deformation
3.1 Strain localization and shear bands: the case of quasi-static deformation
Room temperature, or at least well below the glass transition temperature, will be the alloys' area of use. Its specific mechanical characteristics are expected to become a function, i.e. the alloy will find specific applications thanks to them. We shall see that metallic glasses differ from crystalline alloys in their behavior: their major advantages being, as already mentioned, a very high stress at break and a wide range of elastic deformation, the major drawback being the almost total absence of ductility. In addition to the delicate production process (see
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