Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1619964 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, the nanoindentation behavior of a Cu–Zr–Al–Ag bulk metallic glass was investigated at various loading rates. It is found that the load–displacement curve of indentation exhibits a significant serration of displacement jumps (pop-ins). The experiment data show that the depths of the pop-in site are a geometric series. The size of pop-ins increases with indentation depth but decreases with loading rate; a larger applied loading rate leads to smaller pop-ins during the indentation process. However, the experimental results indicate that the loading rate has no influence on the depth ratio of pop-in sites. FIB observation and TEM diffraction patterns show that the microstructure of the BMG material remained amorphous irrespective of the presence shear bands.

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