Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1478782 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Strength recovery of Vickers indented soda lime glass was measured and compared after annealing at two temperatures: one below and one above Tg. The atomic force microscope was used to study the cracks. At 540 °C, no changes were observed in crack morphology either below the surface or on the surface relative to the pre-anneal state. At 630 °C, both sub-surface and surface crack morphology changes were observed. The trends in strength recovery were compared with residual stress relaxation as measured by a new method of stress estimation based on nanoindentation elastic response. At short hold times at 630 °C, and regardless of the length of hold time at 540 °C, strength recovery of only ∼30% was measured while at moderately long hold times at 630 °C, strong recovery of fracture strength, ∼132% was measured. Trends in strength recovery above Tg are shown to match those of crack tip radius instead of trends in stress relaxation across the residual stress field.

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