Title of article :
A recording microindentation instrument for in situ study
of crack initiation in glass
Author/Authors :
Trevor E. Wilantewicz، نويسنده , , James R. Varner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
A recording microindentation instrument
equipped with optical observation and acoustic emission
detection was built and used to examine, in situ, the crack
initiation behavior of a commercial soda-lime-silica based
float glass from contact with a Vickers diamond indenter.
Indenter motion was provided by a piezoelectric actuator,
while a strain gage load cell and capacitance displacement
gages simultaneously monitored the indenter load and
displacement, respectively, on the glass. It was found that
both the maximum load and total indenter contact time
influence the initiation behavior. Crack initiation occurred
more readily when the total contact time and maximum
load were increased. Increasing the maximum load from
0.2 kgf to 4 kgf resulted in the initiation of median-radial
cracks on unloading at 6% Fmax up to 50% Fmax,
respectively. In contrast, the initiation of lateral cracks was
not significantly affected by the total contact time or the
maximum load. Examination of the indentation crosssections
beneath 1 and 4 kgf indentation sites revealed
well-developed median-radial and lateral crack systems
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science