Stress Superposition in High-Strength Glass |
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Authors: | David H.,Roach Alfred R.,Cooper |
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Affiliation: | Department of Metallurgy and Material Science, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 |
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Abstract: | The introduction of surface compression via alkali-ion exchange is frequently used to strengthen alkali-containing glass. However, previous investigators found that when starting with high-strength glass, the strength measured after exchange was significantly less than the sum of the residual compression and the starting fracture strength. Results are presented which suggest that the source of this discrepancy is surface damage produced during the heat treatment accompanying the ion-exchange process. Further, when the surface damage was removed by shallow hydrofluoric acid etching, the resulting fracture strength did approximately equal the sum of the residual stress and the high starting strength. |
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