The mechanical properties of amorphous bulk metallic glassy (BMG) alloy, Mg 58 Cu 31 Y 11 , are examined using nano-indentation scratching test. This study investigates the influences of different scratching conditions on the mechanical properties such as the friction force and the friction coefficient (l) to understand the abrasive behavior of the BMG. The scratching conditions include applied normal load, depth of scratch, scratching velocity, and scratching temperature. The experimental results of the friction force, friction coefficient, hardness, and scratching morphology of BMG are characterized. The result shows that the friction force is nearly proportional to the normal load; and the friction force exhibits a slightly dependent on the scratching temperature. Then, regression analysis method is utilized to establish a formula to fit the scratching condition of BMGs. The regression analysis can be applied to model the mathematical relationship between the scratching parameters. The regression result shows a good agreement with experimental one.
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