Metals deformed at high strain rates can exhibit failure through formation of
shear bands, a phenomenon often attributed to Hadamard instability and
localization of the strain into an emerging coherent structure. We verify
formation of shear bands for a nonlinear model exhibiting strain softening and
strain rate sensitivity. The effects of strain softening and strain rate
sensitivity are first assessed by linearized analysis, indicating that the
combined effect leads to Turing instability. For the nonlinear model a class of
self-similar solutions is constructed, that depicts a coherent localizing
structure and the formation of a shear band. This solution is associated to a
heteroclinic orbit of a dynamical system. The orbit is constructed numerically
and yields explicit shear localizing solutions.Comment: 25 page