Abstract
Ultrathin blown glasses, owing to the very high cooling rate, have an open structure, characterized by lower hardness and higher deformability, and no tempering residual stresses. In these glasses, due to their high densificability, the threshold load for crack nucleation is higher than in air-cooled plates, and it is also above the values estimated by present theoretical formulations.
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