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Morphology of subsurface cracks in glass-ceramics induced by Vickers indentation observed by synchrotron X-ray multiscale tomography

Gaku Okuma, Kei Maeda, Satoshi Yoshida, Akihisa Takeuchi, Fumihiro Wakai

2022Scientific Reports39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The characterization of subsurface cracks induced by indentation is a challenge for understanding contact damage, impact, wear, erosion, and abrasion of brittle materials, because the crack pattern observable on the surface is only a part of the total crack system. Here we applied synchrotron X-ray multiscale tomography to observe the morphology of subsurface cracks produced by Vickers indentation in a novel CaO–Al 2 O 3 –SiO 2 glass-ceramic with plate-like crystals forming a house-of-cards microstructure. It revealed a diverse type of crack systems around the semispherical microcrack zone beneath the indent, including a new mode II inclined lateral crack driven by the maximum shear stress. Tomography images provided knowledge on how the heterogeneous microstructure affected the toughening processes such as crack deflection, crack bridging, and microcracking.

Topics & Concepts

IndentationTomographySynchrotronMaterials scienceX-rayVickers hardness testCeramicComposite materialMorphology (biology)OpticsGeologyMicrostructurePhysicsPaleontologyAdvanced ceramic materials synthesisGlass properties and applicationsAdvanced materials and composites
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