The room temperature creep behaviors of Ce-based bulk metallic glasses were examined by the use of nanoindentation. The creep rate and creep rate sensitivity of Ce-based BMGs were derived from indentation creep curves. The low creep rate sensitivity of Ce-based BMGs indicates that the room temperature creep is dominated by localized shear flow. The experimental creep curves can be described by a generalized Kelvin model. Furthermore, the creep retardation spectrum is calculated for the Ce-based metallic glasses. The results showed that creep retardation spectrum consists of two relatively separated peaks with the well defined characteristic relaxation times. © 2005 The Japan Institute of Metals.
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Wei, B., Zhang, T., Li, W., Xing, D., Zhang, L., & Wang, Y. (2005). Indentation creep behavior in Ce-based bulk metallic glasses at room temperature. Materials Transactions, 46(12), 2959–2962. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.46.2959
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