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Microcracking Associated with the Scratching of Brittle Solids

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Flaws and Testing

Part of the book series: Fracture Mechanics of Ceramics ((FMOC,volume 3))

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Observations of the microcracking about scratches in a number of brittle solids including sapphire and a variety of glasses are presented. The scratching was carried out primarily with a Vickers pyramid indenter under various loads at one scratching velocity. It is observed that the nature of the cracking is very similar to that occurring about a quasi-static pointed indenter. Directly beneath the indenter a well-defined median crack is formed, behind the indenter small partial Hertzian cracks form within the track and subsurface lateral cracking initiates from the region of the plastically deformed zone. With a Vickers pyramid the cracking phenomena may be conveniently divided into three regions with increasing load. At low loads (P < 0.05 N) no cracking is observed, intermediate loads (0.1 N < P < 5 N) well-defined median and lateral cracks occur, at higher loads (P > 5 N) the plastically deformed track appears to shatter and the extent of lateral and median cracking is less than that occurring for the higher loads in the intermediate region.

The present observations and those of others in the literature have been interpreted in terms of indentation fracture mechanics, reasonable agreement between theory and experiment is observed. The implications of this work to abrasive wear rate and residual strength of scratched bodies is pointed out.

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Swain, M.V. (1978). Microcracking Associated with the Scratching of Brittle Solids. In: Bradt, R.C., Hasselman, D.P.H., Lange, F.F. (eds) Flaws and Testing. Fracture Mechanics of Ceramics, vol 3. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7017-2_16

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