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Buch, Englisch, 496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 168 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 835 g

Varner / Quinn / Wightman

Fractography of Glasses and Ceramics V

Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on the Fractography of Glasses and Ceramics, Rochester, New York, July 9-13, 2006
1. Auflage 2007
ISBN: 978-0-470-09737-3
Verlag: Wiley

Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on the Fractography of Glasses and Ceramics, Rochester, New York, July 9-13, 2006

Buch, Englisch, 496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 168 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 835 g

ISBN: 978-0-470-09737-3
Verlag: Wiley


This volume contains papers presented at The Fifth Conference on the Fractography of Glasses and Ceramics Held in Rochester, New York, July 9-13 2006. Chapters include The Fracture Process at the Crack Tip, Fundamental Phenomena, Fractography of Contact Damage in Glasses and Ceramics, Identifying and Understanding Flaws in Ceramics, Fractography of Dental and Biomaterials, Fractography of Components, and Fracture Phenomena in Geology. This text provides a useful one-stop resource for understanding the most important issues in the research and applications of fractography of glasses and ceramics.

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Characterization of the mirror region with atomic force microscopy 3

Investigation of the subcritical crack growth process in glass by atomic force microscopy 13

Formation and evolution of a confined liquid condensate at the crack tip in glasses 25

Effect of stress gradient at the vicinity of a crack tip on ionic diffusion in silicate glasses: an AFM study 35

Is there life after fractography? 51

Fractography and fractal geometry: what can we learn? 53

Quantitative three-dimensional fractography in sapphire fibers 67

Liquid-induced fracture markings: an overview 79

Optical microscopy of multiple matrix cracking in a carbon fiber-reinforced glass matrix composite 93

Evaluation of slow crack growth in ceramics 105

Perspective on needs and opportunities in fractography 117

Vickers indentation fracture in optical glass compositions 131

Impact damage evaluation from remained surface damage behavior 153

Guidelines for measuring fracture mirrors 163

Influence of binder on structure and strength of alumina ceramics 191

Influence of contact damage on strength and fractography of ball on three balls test specimens 203

Fracture and fractography of Si[subscript 3]N[subscript 4]-SiC micro/nano composite 215

Fractography of thermistors 231

A new technique for measuring the fracture surface energy of ceramics 243

The increasing role of fractography in the dental community 253

Fracture surface analysis of dental ceramics 271

Striations resulting from fatigue crack growth in dentin 281

Fatigue fracture of dental resin bonded ceramic disks 293

Fracture mirror constants of bioceramics for hip joint replacement: determination and application 303

Fractography of bioceramic components for hip joint replacement 313

Application of fractography to compact bone 329

Descriptive fractography on all ceramic dental crown failures 339

Dealing with component failures 353

Adhesive induced fracture of automotive glass 369

Automotive side glazing related injuries in rollover collisions 381

Fracture patterns of impact resistant glass panel laminates with annealed and heat strengthened glass plates 383

Analysis of projectile impact damage in bulletproof glasses 397

Characterization of crack branching and fragmentation patterns for ion-exchanged glass 407

Characterization of dynamic failure process of Si[subscript 3]N[subscript 4] ceramics, part I: test procedures, fracture energies, and fractographic analysis 421

Characterization of dynamic failure process of Si[subscript 3]N[subscript 4] ceramics, part II: dynamic fracture toughness 435

Propagation velocity of joints: a debate over stable vs. unstable growth of cracks in the earth 457


James R. Varner is the Kruson Distinguished Professor of Ceramic Engineering at the Kazuo Inamori School of Engineering, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. He teaches courses in mechanical properties of glasses and ceramics, mechanics of materials, and optical microscopy of materials. Research and professional interests include strength testing, understanding influences on strength, hardness, fractography, stresses, and processing influences on mechanical properties. He received his Ph.D. in Ceramics from Alfred University and is a Fellow of The American Ceramic Society, a member of the German Society of Glass Technology, serves as Committee Chair for the International Commission on Glass, Technical Committee 6 (Mechanical Properties of Glass), and is a member of the National Institute of Ceramic Engineers.

George D. Quinn is a Ceramic Engineer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, MD. He is the author of 163 papers on topics including percolation theory, mechanical property characterization, and standardization. He has written 3 military, 10 ASTM, and 5 ISO standards. He has 1 patent and has created 3 standard reference materials. He co-teaches the course on Fractography at Alfred University and has taught Ceramics Science at Northeastern University.

Marlene Wightman is the editor of Fractography of Glasses and Ceramics V, published by Wiley.



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