Title of article :
Comparative study on indentation fracture toughness evaluations of soda-lime-silica glass
Author/Authors :
Ray، K. K. نويسنده , , Dutta، A. K. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The fracture toughness of a commercial soda-limesilica glass has been measured by the Vickers indentation method at four different indentation loads between 1-96 and 9-8 N and four different indentation times between 15 and 30 s. Indentation fracture toughness (IFT) values were calculated using 14 different formulae based on the Palmqvist crack model, the median crack model, and the curve fitting approach. An assessment of the compatibility of the IFT values determined from identical measurements indicates that four formulae based on the curve fitting approach and the Palmqvist crack model yielded an IFT of 0.89 ± 0.02 MPa m(1/2) at an indentation load of 1.96 N. A different set of formulae based on all types of approach yielded an IFT of 1-00 ± 0-02 MPa. m(1/2) at an indentation load of 9.8 N. The calculated value of IFT for the soda-lime-silica glass at 1.96 N is in close agreement with its reported fracture toughness measured by the standard conventional test. Plots of the dimensionless fracture touglmess parameter against crack/ndentation ratios did not reveal the nature of tile craclis in the material. The influence of load on IFT is more significant than tfiat of time. The observed variations in IFT with indentation load in tlie sodalime-silica glass compared with similar variations for (alfa)-silica carbide indicates tlwt the load dependence of IFT in brittle solids is governed by the degree of crystallinity of the material. BCT/321
Keywords :
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Journal title :
British Ceramic Transactions
Journal title :
British Ceramic Transactions