Effect of glass plasticity in the model of delocalized atoms

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A critical displacement of atom from its equilibrium position corresponding to inflection of curve potential is considered as its delocalization (local stimulation). The application of a model of delocalized atoms to plastic deformation of glassy materials is discussed. A linear correlation between yield limit and softening temperature is explained by a common molecular mechanism of the processes of plastic deformation and softening of glasses.

plasticity \ amorphous materials \ delocalization of atom \ model \ softening

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