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Shear Transformation Zones: State determined or protocol dependent?
O. Gendelman, , I. Procaccia, B. Sen Gupta, J. Zylberg
Published in Institute of Physics Publishing
2015
Volume: 109
   
Issue: 1
Abstract
The concept of a Shear Transformation Zone (STZ) refers to a region in an amorphous solid that undergoes a plastic event when the material is put under an external mechanical load. An important question that had accompanied the development of the theory of plasticity in amorphous solids for many years now is whether an STZ is a region existing in the material (which can be predicted by analyzing the unloaded material), or it is an event that depends on the loading protocol (i.e., the event cannot be predicted without following the protocol itself). In this letter we present strong evidence that the latter is the case. Infinitesimal changes of protocol result in macroscopically big jumps in the positions of plastic events, meaning that these can never be predicted from considering the unloaded material. Copyright © EPLA, 2015.
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JournalEPL
PublisherInstitute of Physics Publishing
ISSN02955075