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Ductile shear failure of bulk amorphous metallic alloys was studied using a fractographic analysis. Although the mechanisms of shear deformation and fracture are appeared the same as in conventional amorphous ribbons, some new fractographic features are observed in bulk alloys. Geometric conditions during the nucleation, growth and coalescence of voids result in some morphological differences.
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Miškuf, J., Csach, K., Ocelík, V. et al. Ductile fracture surface morphology of amorphous metallic alloys. Czech J Phys 52 (Suppl 1), A121–A124 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-002-0028-x
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