This investigation extends earlier studies of a shear-transformation-zone
(STZ) theory of plastic deformation in amorphous solids. My main purpose here
is to explore the possibility that the configurational degrees of freedom of
such systems fall out of thermodynamic equilibrium with the heat bath during
persistent mechanical deformation, and that the resulting state of
configurational disorder may be characterized by an effective temperature. The
further assumption that the population of STZ's equilibrates with the effective
temperature allows the theory to be compared directly with experimentally
measured properties of metallic glasses, including their calorimetric behavior.
The coupling between the effective temperature and mechanical deformation
suggests an explanation of shear-banding instabilities.Comment: 29 pages, 11 figure