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- 2018Influence of the normal load of scratching on cracking and mechanical strength of soda-lime-silica glasscitations
- 2015Thermomechanical analysis of cyclic deformation of glass materials: methodology and first results
- 2014First steps towards the thermomechanical characterization of chalcogenide glass using quantitative infrared thermographycitations
- 2013A new experimental route in thermomethanics of inorganic glasses using infrared thermographycitations
- 2013Fatigue damage in carbon black filled natural rubber under uni- and multiaxial loading conditionscitations
- 2013Thermal effects accompanying the deformation of natural rubber
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Influence of the normal load of scratching on cracking and mechanical strength of soda-lime-silica glass
Abstract
The response of glass to a scratch experiment is first reviewed. Then the influence of the applied load on the microcracking pattern, the apparent friction coefficient, and the strength (post scratch test) are studied and discussed for a soda-lime-silica glass (standard window glass composition). As the normal load increases, the depth of the radial crack seems to stabilize at about 100 μm length. Correlatively it is observed that the residual strength of the scratched glass remains at about 40 MPa whatever the scratch load above 0.5 N. Generally, this work contributes theoretically in the understanding of the existing factor controlling scratch in glasses.