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Indentation Behavior of Soda-Lime Silica Glass, Fused Silica, and Single-Crystal Quartz at Liquid Nitrogen Temperature
Authors:Charles R. Kurkjian  Gunther W. Kammlott  M. Munawar Chaudhri
Affiliation:AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974;Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB3 OHE, United Kingdom
Abstract:In an attempt to elucidate the processes involved in the formation of indentation impressions, Vickers hardness measurements have been made on soda-lime silica glass, fused silica, and crystalline quartz indented at room temperature and 77 K. The hardness of all three materials increases by a factor of ∼2.5 on cooling to liquid nitrogen temperature. High-magnification SEM photographs revealed that the deformation and cracking patterns of the glasses changed strikingly: no shear lines were observed within the indentations, and ring cracking occurred instead of radial/median cracking. In addition, cracking occurs at much higher loads than at room temperature. The hardness results have been explained in terms of volume flow (densification) rather than shear flow (viscous or plastic) for the glasses at low temperature. The quartz crystal, on the other hand, deformed plastically at both room temperature and 77 K. Cracking differences result from changes in both flow and water activity
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