International Journal of Applied Glass Science | 2019

Plastic yielding of glass in high‐pressure torsion apparatus

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Hardness measurements performed at room temperature have demonstrated that glass can flow under elevated pressure, whereas the effect of high pressure on glass rheology remains poorly quantified. Here, we applied a high-pressure torsion (HPT) apparatus to deform SCHOTT SF6 â glass and attempted to quantify the effect of pressure and temperature on the shear deformation of glass subjected to pressures from 0.3 GPa to 7 GPa and temperatures from 25 ℃ to 496 ℃. Results show that the plastic yield deformation was occurring during the HPT experiments on the SF6 glass at elevated temperature from 350 ℃ to 496 ℃. The yield stress of SF6 glass decreases with increasing temperature and decreasing pressure. An extended Arrhenius model with one set of parameters, namely infinite yield stress Y0=0.17±0.1 GPa, activation energy Ea=4.8±0.5 kJ/mol and activation volume Va=1.4±0.2 cm 3 /mol, can explain the experimental results well.

Volume 10
Pages 17-26
DOI 10.1111/IJAG.12847
Language English
Journal International Journal of Applied Glass Science

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