Viscous healing of Vickers indentation–induced cracks in glass

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Abstract

Viscous healing of cracks induced by the Vickers indentation in a soda lime magnesium silicate, a soda borosilicate, and a soda aluminosilicate glass (NAS) was studied by laser scanning microscopy. Plots of the crack length, width, and depth normalized to the initial crack length versus time over viscosity merge into single master curves of each of these quantities for each glass. Despite glass properties do not differ strikingly from each other, however, these master curves strongly differ among the glasses. This finding was attributed to a different interplay of various crack healing phenomena. Lateral cracks were found to be responsible for the bulging of the sample surface around the Vickers imprint, which in turn promotes radial crack widening as the main cause of healing delay. The most rapid healing of lateral cracks was observed in NAS in which bulging and crack widening were least pronounced.

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Blaeß, C., & Müller, R. (2023). Viscous healing of Vickers indentation–induced cracks in glass. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 106(10), 5795–5805. https://doi.org/10.1111/jace.19245

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