F. Osterstock, CONTACT DAMAGE SUBMITTED TO THERMAL-SHOCK - A METHOD TO EVALUATE AND SIMULATE THERMAL-SHOCK RESISTANCE OF BRITTLE MATERIALS, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 168(1), 1993, pp. 41-44
A criterion for study of the thermal shock resistance of brittle mater
ials is derived. It makes use of the stable extension stage of Vickers
indentation cracks under the action of the thermal transient stress w
hich appears during quenching. During this stage, the relative increas
e in crack length can be measured. If plotted as a function of indenta
tion load, it can be used as an indicator of thermal shock resistance.
On the basis of these well defined conditions, it is possible to refl
ect the empirical ranking of various materials (float glass, glass-cer
amics and polycrystalline alpha-SiC). Furthermore, the anisotropy of t
he thermal transient stresses, as deduced from the shape of the quench
ed part, can be revealed. Finally a critical point, separating stable
and unstable crack extension, is defined. It may thus become possible
to evaluate quantitatively the maximum value of thermal transient stre
ss, without knowledge of the heat transfer process during quenching.