Fractography of Glass

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Author: R.C. Bradt

ISBN-10: 0306448807

ISBN-13: 9780306448805

Category: Fracture Mechanics

As the first major reference on glass fractography, contributors to this volume offer a comprehensive account of the fracture of glass as well as various fracture surface topography. Contributors discuss optical fibers, glass containers, and flatglass fractography. In addition, papers explore fracture origins; the growth of the original flaws of defects; and macroscopic fracture patterns from which fracture patterns evolve. This volume is complete with photographs and schematics.

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As the first major reference on glass fractography, contributors to this volume offer a comprehensive account of the fracture of glass as well as various fracture surface topography. Contributors discuss optical fibers, glass containers, and flatglass fractography. In addition, papers explore fracture origins; the growth of the original flaws of defects; and macroscopic fracture patterns from which fracture patterns evolve. This volume is complete with photographs and schematics. Booknews A monograph of technical articles that are organized in the way an object actually fractures. The text starts with information about fracture origins, the growth of the original flaws or defects, and the macroscopic fracture patterns that evolve. From this, both the topography of the actual fracture surface and the macrocrack pattern (at right angles) are considered. Among the specific forms of glass considered are optical fibers, fiberglass, glass containers, and flat glass. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Indentation Fractography1Quantitative Fractographic Analysis of Fracture Origins in Glass37Stress Wave Fractography75Fractography of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Glass111Fractography of Optical Fibers143Fractography of Fiberglass185The Fracture of Glass Containers207Fracture and Fractography of Flat Glass253Contributors299Index301

\ BooknewsA monograph of technical articles that are organized in the way an object actually fractures. The text starts with information about fracture origins, the growth of the original flaws or defects, and the macroscopic fracture patterns that evolve. From this, both the topography of the actual fracture surface and the macrocrack pattern (at right angles) are considered. Among the specific forms of glass considered are optical fibers, fiberglass, glass containers, and flat glass. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \