Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1483624 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The crack initiation load of a series of calcium aluminosilicate glasses and selected commercial glasses were evaluated using Vickers indentation. The results showed that a calcium aluminosilicate glass containing 80 mol% SiO2, 10 mol% Al2O3 and 10 mol% CaO exhibited a high crack initiation load comparable to that of the less-brittle glass (LB glass) developed by Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. It has previously been determined that glasses experience a fictive temperature increase by indentation. The indented region of a glass, therefore, acquires, in general, different mechanical properties, such as hardness and elastic moduli, from the original, unindented glass. The extent of these mechanical property changes depends upon the glass composition and a certain glass composition with fictive temperature-independent mechanical properties can have the deformed region with matching mechanical properties to those of the undeformed region of the glass. It was found that the calcium aluminosilicate glass having no fictive temperature dependence on elastic moduli gave the highest crack initiation load. However, this composition did not coincide with fictive temperature-independence of hardness or density.

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