| Literature DB >> 27053006 |
Gustavo A Rosales-Sosa1, Atsunobu Masuno1, Yuji Higo2, Hiroyuki Inoue1.
Abstract
Obtaining "hard" and "crack-resistant" glasses have always been of great important in glass science and glass technology. However, in most commercial glasses both properties are not compatible. In this work, colorless and transparent xAl2O3-(100-x)SiO2 glasses (30 ≤ x ≤ 60) were fabricated by the aerodynamic levitation technique. The elastic moduli and Vickers hardness monotonically increased with an increase in the atomic packing density as the Al2O3 content increased. Although a higher atomic packing density generally enhances crack formation in conventional oxide glasses, the indentation cracking resistance increased by approximately seven times with an increase in atomic packing density in binary Al2O3-SiO2 glasses. In particular, the composition of 60Al2O3 • 40SiO2 glass, which is identical to that of mullite, has extraordinary high cracking resistance with high elastic moduli and Vickers hardness. The results indicate that there exist aluminosilicate compositions that can produce hard and damage-tolerant glasses.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27053006 PMCID: PMC4823710 DOI: 10.1038/srep23620
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Density ρ, atomic packing density C g, sound velocities, elastic moduli, and indentation properties of xAl2O3–(100–x)SiO2 glasses including pure SiO2 glass.
| x | ν | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 2.21 | 0.456 | 6.06 | 3.75 | 81.2 | 73.9 | 39.7 | 31.1 | 0.190 | ||
| 30 | 2.55 | 0.506 | 6.89 | 4.04 | 121.0 | 102.9 | 65.6 | 41.5 | 0.239 | 7.23 | 7.8 |
| 40 | 2.65 | 0.518 | 7.13 | 4.12 | 134.4 | 112.3 | 74.4 | 45.0 | 0.248 | 7.50 | 5.5 |
| 45 | 2.68 | 0.522 | 7.27 | 4.17 | 141.7 | 117.1 | 79.5 | 46.7 | 0.254 | 7.70 | 9.1 |
| 50 | 2.74 | 0.531 | 7.41 | 4.22 | 150.5 | 122.8 | 85.6 | 48.7 | 0.261 | 7.79 | 13.4 |
| 55 | 2.79 | 0.539 | 7.58 | 4.29 | 160.6 | 129.9 | 92.1 | 51.3 | 0.265 | 7.92 | 19.8 |
| 60 | 2.85 | 0.546 | 7.71 | 4.30 | 169.2 | 134.2 | 99.0 | 52.7 | 0.274 | 8.07 | 55.4 |
The density measurement error was less than 0.01 g/cm3. The standard deviation of the sound velocities, elastic moduli, Poisson’s ratio ν and Vickers hardness HV were within ±0.03 km/s, ±1 GPa, ±0.001 and ±0.06 GPa, respectively. nd: not determined.
Figure 1Composition dependence of (A) the density ρ and the atomic packing density Cg, (B) elastic moduli: L (C11), K, G (C44), E and ν, and (C) Vickers hardness HV for the xAl2O3–(100–x)SiO2 glasses.
The data for SiO2 glass are shown at x = 0.
Figure 2Vickers indentation imprints for the xAl2O3–(100–x)SiO2 glasses.
Blue-shaded photographs show the cracked samples. Gray-shaded photographs show the non-cracked samples. Each indentation imprint represents more than 50% of the indentations.
Figure 3Cracking probability curves for the xAl2O3–(100–x)SiO2 glasses.
The inset shows the composition dependence of the cracking resistance.