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Stress Corrosion and Static Fatigue of Glass

✍ Scribed by WIEDERHORN, S. M. (author);BOLZ, L. H. (author)


Book ID
110813210
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1970
Tongue
English
Weight
677 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
0002-7820

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✦ Synopsis


Stress corrosion cracking of six glasses was studied using fracture mechanics techniques. Crack velocities in water were measured as a function of applied stress intensity factor and temperature, and apparent activation energies for crack motion were obtained. Data were consistent with the universal fatigue curve for static fatigue of glass, which depended on glass composition. Of the glasses tested, silica glass was most resistant to static fatigue, followed by the low‐alkali aluminosilicate and borosilicate glasses. Sodium was detrimental to stress corrosion resistance. The crack velocity data could be explained by the Charles and Hillig theory of stress corrosion. It is probable that stress corrosion of glass is normally caused and controlled by a chemical reaction between the glass and water.


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