Title of article
Radial fracture during indentation by acute probes: II, Experimental observations of cube-corner and Vickers indentation
Author/Authors
DYLAN J. MORRIS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
20
From page
265
To page
284
Abstract
The companion article proposed a model for radial crack development at sharp contacts.
The major extension of this model from previous works is the inclusion of a ‘wedging’ mechanism, to
form a three-stress-field description of indentation crack evolution. Here, the amplitude terms of the
three stress-intensity factors comprising the model are calibrated from experimental in situ and post
situ inert-environment radial crack measurements on soda-lime glass. These values are scaled to predict
radial crack evolution during cube corner and Vickers indentation of fused silica and soda lime
glass in inert and ambient air environments. Both the conventional two-field and the proposed threefield
model predictions are compared with radial crack lengths measured during indentation loadunload
cycles (through the transparent materials with an in-situ apparatus). The three-field model is
shown to be a great improvement over the two-field model in the description of crack evolution at
cube-corner indentations, particularly with respect to the significant crack extension during loading
and the attainment of a maximum crack length during unloading. The three-field model is consistent
with observations of Vickers fracture in soda-lime glass and is able to reproduce the features of
radial fracture evolution on the ‘anomalous’ glass, fused silica.
Keywords
fused silica , indentation wedging field , Radial crack , metastable trapped cracks , Soda-lime glass , Acute probe , Indentationfracture , crack propagation measurements , cube-corner indenter , Vickers indenter
Journal title
International Journal of Fracture
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
International Journal of Fracture
Record number
828348
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