Abstract

The load dependence of densification during a Vickers indentation test was investigated for three commercial glass compositions, soda-lime silicate glass, aluminoborosilicate glass, and lead borosilicate glass, each of which exhibits markedl yd ifferent susceptibility to crack initiation. The contribution of densification to the total deformation due to indentation was evaluated as the rati oo f the depths o fi ndentation before and after heat treatment measured with an atomic force microscope (AFM). For the soda-lime silicate and aluminoborosilicate glasses, the contribution of densification decreases with increasing applied load, but the rate of the decrease is less for the alumonoborosilicate glass than for the soda-lime silicate glass. For the lead borosilicate glass, the contribution of densification is low throughout the range o fl oads investigated. The residual stress can be estimated from the contribution of densification, and the variation o fl oad dependence of the residual stress is considered to result i na large difference in the crack initiation load among the glasses.

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