Abstract

An experimental study of the effects of subcritical crack growth on thermal shock damage is presented, based on a statistical analysis of the retained strength distribution. Single-quench thermal shock and thermal shock fatigue tests were performed in a room-temperature distilled water bath on glass microscope slides. Experimental results indicate that subcritical crack growth effects are observable in the shock testing of glass slides in terms of systematic shifts in the retained strength distribution.

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