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Nanoindentation of zirconium based bulk metallic glass and its nanomechanical properties

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2019.10.034

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Bulk metallic glass; Mechanical properties; Nanoindentation; Indentation-size effect; AFM

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  1. Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea [NRF-2017R1A2B3009706]

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Nanoindentation experiments with a Berkovich tip are performed on zirconium based bulk metallic glass (Zr-BMG, Zr65Cu15Al10Ni10) to study its deformation and mechanical properties (elastic modulus and hardness) at nanoscale. Further to reveal indentation-size effect (ISE), the influence of loading rate and peak and cyclic loads on evaluated nanomechanical properties are investigated in detail. The loading rate has significant effect on serration flow (pop-in), which gets predominant at higher loads. According to the Oliver-Pharr method, hardness becomes peak load-independent, whereas elastic modulus increases with the load. The same phenomenon is observed with sinus and progressive multicycle indentation methods. However, observation of significant pile-up (the ratio of elastic and total energy W-e/W-t approximate to 0.33 <0.5) questions the application of the Oliver-Pharr method to Zr-BMG; therefore, evaluated nanomechanical properties are corrected with the projected contact area measured by atomic force microscopic (AFM) and finite element analysis to reduce ISE. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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