High-speed camera study of Stage III crack propagation in chemically strengthened glass

Thermally or chemically strengthened glass is more resistant to damage and breakage compared to non-strengthened glass. Both strengthening mechanisms are based on incorporation of a compressive stress profile in the surface of the glass, which must be balanced by an equivalent amount of integrated t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing Materials science & processing, 2014-08, Vol.116 (2), p.471-477
Hauptverfasser: Tang, Zhongzhi, Abrams, Matthew B., Mauro, John C., Zoeller, Leon R., Venkataraman, Natesan, Hu, Guangli
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Thermally or chemically strengthened glass is more resistant to damage and breakage compared to non-strengthened glass. Both strengthening mechanisms are based on incorporation of a compressive stress profile in the surface of the glass, which must be balanced by an equivalent amount of integrated tensile stress in the interior of the glass. This tensile stress is believed to affect the kinetics of Stage III crack propagation upon fracture of the sample. In this study, we use a high-speed camera to perform direct measurement of the kinetics of Stage III fracture in a strengthened glass sample. Data including crack propagation speed, crack bifurcation distance, and bifurcation angles are collected at a rate of 500,000 frames per second and then characterized. The authors believe that these data will provide a foundation for understanding the physics of Stage III fracture in strengthened glass samples.
ISSN:0947-8396
1432-0630
DOI:10.1007/s00339-014-8370-y