Compressive failure and fragmentation of fused silica glass under quasi-static loading

J. Zhang, Y. Zheng, Y. Li, F. Zhou

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This paper investigates the failure and post-failure fragmentation processes of fused silica glass cylinders under quasi-static compression, addressing the effects of surface finish on apparent strength. The compressive strengths of cylinders with side-polished sides under dry friction conditions (PSG-D) or lubricated conditions (PSG-L) were 2.52 GPa and 2.32 GPa, respectively. In situ observations showed that these specimens fractured from either the top or bottom contact surfaces, and that friction between the specimen and the loading anvil delayed the development of surface cracks. The unpolished rough side specimens (RSG-D) under dry friction conditions failed at a much lower level of 1.54 GPa, initiated by defects in the side surfaces. Specimens "explosively" fragmented upon failure. The propagation speed of the failure front ranged from 1800 to 2800 m/s. The average sizes and distributions of the fragments were determined through statistical analysis, with results showing reasonably close agreement with theoretical estimations.

源语言英语
文章编号123112
期刊Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
641
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 10月 2024

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